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Old 19-Feb-2006, 12:23
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screen removal

hi all just bought a db screen for my 749 and have a couple of questions ref fitting.....where can i get allen key to take screen off as i want to try and get it all complete today so fleabay is out of question and is this all possible without taking the front fairing off???thanks

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Old 19-Feb-2006, 12:26
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have a look in the tool kit
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Old 19-Feb-2006, 12:27
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There should be the right tool in the bike tool kit, if not I think you need a T7 torx drive which you may be able to pick up from local car or tool shop. The bolts are only ally and using a normal allen key will F*** em up.


Best to do with top fairing off, but, you may be able to do it with the fairing on the bike if you non of the well nuts spin or drop out
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Old 19-Feb-2006, 12:28
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it's a torx head, a T7 i think. I got mine as part of a set at halfords.
there was not one in my toolkit

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Old 19-Feb-2006, 12:31
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thanks you guys im wizzing my way down halfords now.let you all know how i get on
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Old 19-Feb-2006, 17:59
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Yep Torx T7.
If its an '03/04 bike its easier to do the job by removing the fairing nose cone first.The two wellnuts either side of the clocks are a beeatch to reach.The bottom one can be accessed via the headlight hole.
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Old 19-Feb-2006, 18:05
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Yep Torx T7.
If its an '03/04 bike its easier to do the job by removing the fairing nose cone first.The two wellnuts either side of the clocks are a beeatch to reach.The bottom one can be accessed via the headlight hole.............................................. .................................................. ......yeah just found that out tried every which way to get the last 2 in, no chance its looks like the front will have to come off.the most i've done tho since having the duke is to take side panels off.so taking the front off will be fun
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Old 19-Feb-2006, 18:06
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Old 19-Feb-2006, 18:15
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Getting it off is easy.
Its threading the indicator wires back through to the connectors that is tricky!
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Old 19-Feb-2006, 18:22
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tell me if this sounds silly keefy but i was thinking of using poxy resin or something similar to hold them to nuts in place...saves taking the front off i guess???
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