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Old 23-May-2005, 08:29
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well i wouldn't remove the sub frame but just undo the bottom two nuts and slacken of the top two then leaver it up, you can then access the cans.
firstly though remove the seat then tank so you can put your trick filter in

sound advice about the subframe . detach the seat part from the tank for clearance , 17mm bolt under in centre.

You don't remove the tank on 749/999 to fit the filters , it's top fairing off I'm afraid and then remove airtubes , 3 x 5mm allen screws , old filters out new filters in , re-fit airtubes and top fairing.

easiest was to fit ecu is remove battery , disconnect wire to front plug , sidestand and sensor , unbolt battery box housing and swing out towards rear of bike , ecu has 2 small bolts through from outside and then open the cam locks on the connector pins to remove , fit new ecu and reverse the procedure.

if it is a full system you are fitting , don't forget to fit the spacer kit to the r/h footrest mount for clearance.


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Old 23-May-2005, 11:45
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Now the air filters. Be very carefull with the bolts that hold the air tubes to the air box. Dont cross thread them!

......and if one of the bolts is already cross-threaded?? When I undid the bolts, one was loose and just spinning in it's thread. I've managed to get it out, but it looks like I'm going to have to re-tap it, unless anyone's got a better idea
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Threadlock and gaffer tape

Ahhh....so it was you that last serviced my bike
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Finally found the time to put it all back together.

Couple of questions though:-

In the de-cat'd pipe for the front pot, there is a threaded hole just after the joint with the manifold. What is it there for?
I've tried to get the bolt out of the old pipe to re-use, but it won't budge. Is it simply a case of finding a bolt the same size to block it off?
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Old 29-May-2005, 23:04
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Its the take off for CO to set up fuel injection mixture

if you can find a bolt with a fine thread like the original any will do

try tapping the head of the old bung with a hammer (it crushes the copper washer) and you can usually remove it with your fingers
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Old 30-May-2005, 08:41
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Don't use a bolt , the "plug" for the C02 sensor point is only the same depth as the boss it screws into , a bolt will protrude into the flow of the exhaust.

Get some "easit" or penetrating oil on the plug in the standard pipe for a while and then try removing it again , or go to your dealer and buy a new plug for your de-catted pipe.
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