Removing overflow catch tank.

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by Lifeofriley, Jan 19, 2019.

  1. Lifeofriley

    Lifeofriley New Member

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    Rather than removing the swingarm is there a easier way of doing this? Maybe removing the shock? After some tips before I throw some f#**s. Cheers
     
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    Bikerznod New Member

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    Did it last weekend..... you can do it by just removing the shock and the shock brackets and lowering the swingarm.
     
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    Lifeofriley New Member

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    Ok dude will give that a bash later. Thanks for your help
     
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    Lifeofriley New Member

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    Completed it. As above a easy job to remove once spring and shock brackets are undone. Had to raise the rear with a pull lift as I struggled to get a jack to lift the bike safely. Please with the job.
     

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    Nice work, looks similar to what I've done.. only I've taken the fuel overflow on the other side nd put a breather tube in the radiator bottle. 20190129_121612.jpg
     
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    Ah I see what you done looks nice. My tank over flow and breather are joint together under the tank 2.1 spitter then just go into the one bottle.
     

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