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I went through the price finder and never heard from them. I'll try again.
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07-17-2012, 07:59 PM | #135 |
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the holes on the underside of the seat are not threaded!!! you will thread as you screw it in so be careful. I put a zip tie on it as well, just in case the whole thing gives way
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07-18-2012, 10:50 PM | #142 |
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I give up. I can see exactly where this fits up but there's next to no room and the self-tapping screws are a nightmare. My hands are too big to get anything done in there. I can't even get 1 screw in. Fail
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07-18-2012, 11:03 PM | #143 |
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I'm to pop the whole seat and install it, will only be a 10-15 minute job that way. I don't have the right bit to pop out the screws holding down the seat though so I'll have to do it another day.
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07-19-2012, 08:07 PM | #144 |
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are you shitting me! Im probably the fattest/oldest here (well except for lusty or Joe ) and i got both installed with a ratchet and socket in the driveway. you bloody cane toads are soft.
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07-19-2012, 09:29 PM | #145 |
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try harder Vinney! i spend 2 hours trying to get the damn thing scrwed in but i finally did it... I broke my back doing it though for being in such an akward angle...
ps. Pavo you need to post pics so we can judge if you are the "fattest", you are definitely not the oldest im sure someone else is a lot older.... |
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07-19-2012, 11:17 PM | #147 |
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It's definitely challenging. The problem is if I put the seat in its highest position then it comes forward a bit leaving me less room. If the screws weren't self tapping it may be possible. Pavo if you think this is easy then I'm sure you could install a set of downpipes quite easily. I'm a big guy and I've got big hands and there is definitely no way I can get this in, it's too awkward. I'll be ripping out the seat to get this in.
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just be patient. I put the seat all the way back and all the up (I'd call it the punchbowl position, like cheap business class sleep position) and crawl in. I did tap the seat withOUT the bracket first then it was easy as. didn't you put the oil cooler in? this is much easier and no where in the same league as DP's |
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I've put in the oil cooler, fmic, and a few other bits and pieces but this is just a case of no being able to see what I'm screwing into and my hands not fitting in there. Will pop out the seat and give this a go. |
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07-20-2012, 03:36 AM | #152 |
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Must be mistaken with someone else pavo, definitely not a little chap! maybe your next mod should be weight reduction
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