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helikopete
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Rear downpipe removel??
03.07.16 at 13:51:14
 
Hello fellow tr1 friends
Can you help me telling me how to remove the rear downpipe because it seems to be stock between the 2 plates holding the rear shock.
How do I remove the pipe?

Thank you for any help you can provide.

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Ali
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Re: Rear downpipe removel??
Reply #1 - 03.07.16 at 17:53:44
 
Try to shove back the Plate as far as you can( yamaha calls it a clamp) then turn it to an angle so it goes trough the narrow space. It´s a bit tricky but it works easy,
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helikopete
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Re: Rear downpipe removel??
Reply #2 - 03.07.16 at 18:30:47
 
Hi Ali
Thanks for your reply. I have tried twisting an turning but it wont come off, but if you say its easy I´ll try again.
It seems like the wheel is in the way so I was thinking of deflate the tire to make room.


 
 
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Re: Rear downpipe removel??
Reply #3 - 03.07.16 at 23:39:09
 
Hello

I am not sure deflating the tyre will give you enough room. Remove the rear wheel and you will have easy access.

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Kevin

 
 

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Re: Rear downpipe removel??
Reply #4 - 04.07.16 at 20:09:45
 
Hi Kevin
Thanks for your reply. I'm not sure I´m up for remove the rear wheel and chain box my self so I think it has to go to a real mechanic.

Thanks for the help

 
 
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Re: Rear downpipe removel??
Reply #5 - 04.07.16 at 21:36:17
 
Don´t remove that chainbox, it is an ugly -in Fact the most dirty - work and not necessary at all. Just take off the rear Wheel , which is done within 5 minutes, and the pipe will come off in case there is nothing totally wrong with your Bike, believe me,
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Re: Rear downpipe removel??
Reply #6 - 05.07.16 at 07:51:59
 
Thanks Ali
Is there anybody in this forum who has any photo of a wheel change or similar work, I would be happy to see how.

Thank you all

 
 
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Re: Rear downpipe removel??
Reply #8 - 05.07.16 at 20:46:31
 
Thanks Ali
I´ll try it out as soon as possible
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