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Im just trying to remove the back rest and sissy bar off the back of my 01 suzuki intruder vs800 the manual wasnt much help and havent found anything on the web about it
ok if your back rest is mounted at the shock mounting stud then you must remove the rear shocks to remove the back rest, use caution to be gental on your paint job they can scratch the paint quick its not a enginerred support for your rear fender is it ?ok if your back rest is mounted at the shock mounting stud then you must remove the rear shocks to remove the back rest, use caution to be gental on your paint job they can scratch the paint quick its not a enginerred support for your rear fender is it ?
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there are 2 bolts under the front area of the forward seat each side remove the 2 bolts lift the seat and forward to remove,then you will see 2 more bolts for the rear seat remove them slide the seat forward and remove it.
your cycle is quite different from a car in that the engine and trans(gears) are combined..so the same fluid lubricates and cools the bike....
being a v-twinn there are good oils out there today and much more inexpensive than before...
in fact many local auto stores and even discount stores have cycle oil...just make certain you get a quality brand like: valvoline,mobil,castrol and for your twinn i'd try a good 20w50.....check your manual for quantity and change the filter as well...some stores are even stocking cycle filters....
thr rear wheel is removed as normal except u will have to tilt the bike over on the opposite side to the driveshaft. dont forget the brake rod has to be removed as well.
ok if your back rest is mounted at the shock mounting stud then you must remove the rear shocks to remove the back rest, use caution to be gental on your paint job they can scratch the paint quick its not a enginerred support for your rear fender is it ?
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