Hi all quick question
Bike is now laid up for the winter, so would like to take off rear sub frame
To tidy it up and give it a paint
How easy or hard is it to remove all the stuff fitted to it and the remove ???
Cheers
Chris
rear sub frame
- chris vtr virgin
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Re: rear sub frame
Simple mate, just unbolt stuff as you go along
Take some pics for reference
should take about 30 mins max, sooner if your handy and have toolss t ohand before you start to get it off
Take some pics for reference
should take about 30 mins max, sooner if your handy and have toolss t ohand before you start to get it off
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Re: rear sub frame
Yep really simple, make a note of the way all the wires run and where they connect as this is probably the hardest bit. There's only four bolts holding the subframe on.
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- lloydie
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Re: rear sub frame
as said it wont take long .
but take a pictures off every thing in its location . more pictures you take the better .
i only took what i thought i needed to take the pictures of but in all honesty i needed more .
get some old chinky tubs and a black marker pen and lable them so you can keep the nuts and bolts in as this will make it easy to put it all back together .
but take a pictures off every thing in its location . more pictures you take the better .
i only took what i thought i needed to take the pictures of but in all honesty i needed more .
get some old chinky tubs and a black marker pen and lable them so you can keep the nuts and bolts in as this will make it easy to put it all back together .
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Re: rear sub frame
as the guys have said, while your at it, i'd suggest filling a chinese takeaway tub or something similar with wd40, putting all the nits and bolts in it, then give it a good shake, easiest way to clean them, then a little bit of copper slip when putting them back together. as for painting, i did mine in hammerite satin black, take a while to build up a good coat and a while to dry, but the results are worth it...



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Re: rear sub frame
That's where your nits wentchinese takeaway tub or something similar with wd40, putting all the nits and bolts in it


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