Bike in a box
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Re: Bike in a box
Don't know why the links have been shortened
Heres the pics
Heres the pics
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Re: Bike in a box
Fuel pump ???
The pump is mounted to the bottom of the tank on a 1WG so you end up with an additional wire because the tank is off. It got me a couple of times too
The pump is mounted to the bottom of the tank on a 1WG so you end up with an additional wire because the tank is off. It got me a couple of times too
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Re: Bike in a box
I took the tank off so I could take a pic
After cleaning the wires so I could see what colour they were
The connector is for the Fuel Pump
Both the connector and the Pump have a Black Wire and a Black with a Blue Tracer
I had the Pump conected to the wrong Plug that was sitting under the Battery Box
Which is for the Rear Brake Light Switch
Thats what you get for trying to put together a Bike without a Manual and alot of the bits still in the Box
After cleaning the wires so I could see what colour they were
The connector is for the Fuel Pump
Both the connector and the Pump have a Black Wire and a Black with a Blue Tracer
I had the Pump conected to the wrong Plug that was sitting under the Battery Box
Which is for the Rear Brake Light Switch
Thats what you get for trying to put together a Bike without a Manual and alot of the bits still in the Box
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Re: Bike in a box
a least you won't have to hold down th back brake to start the engine
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Re: Bike in a box
More help needed
I can't work out how to mount the Seat Latch
I know it is mounted just infront of the passanger seat (Well I think so anyways)
But can't work it out
The Bike is running Great
Fired up first push on the button
Had to use a set of FZR600 down pipes as the 400s were shot (Will be getting welded back up)
Just getting it all sanded for paint
(I'm supprised no-one has done a post about how difficult it is to get the stickers off the Fooking Fairing)
I can't work out how to mount the Seat Latch
I know it is mounted just infront of the passanger seat (Well I think so anyways)
But can't work it out
The Bike is running Great
Fired up first push on the button
Had to use a set of FZR600 down pipes as the 400s were shot (Will be getting welded back up)
Just getting it all sanded for paint
(I'm supprised no-one has done a post about how difficult it is to get the stickers off the Fooking Fairing)
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Re: Bike in a box
The release catch is a long black thing and has an opening on the top with a hook in it. It lays acroos the subframe dierctly under the pillion saddle and is held with m6 bolts
http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n44/ ... washed.jpg
Have a look in that album as well thetre are some more pics that may help you.
Oh by the way ... the stickers are a b4stard to remove ... I think they even be stuctural to the fairing
http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n44/ ... washed.jpg
Have a look in that album as well thetre are some more pics that may help you.
Oh by the way ... the stickers are a b4stard to remove ... I think they even be stuctural to the fairing
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Re: Bike in a box
It seems that the 3en1 and 3en2 have different subframes
These are the Latch parts I have, is there any washers missing or anything
This what my Subframe looks like
I was first thinking that it mounted through Hole B
But it appears to work using hole A
I forgot that the powder coating makes the hole smaller
These are the Latch parts I have, is there any washers missing or anything
This what my Subframe looks like
I was first thinking that it mounted through Hole B
But it appears to work using hole A
I forgot that the powder coating makes the hole smaller
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Re: Bike in a box
Indeed it does ... find where the lock is on the bodywork that may helpIt seems that the 3en1 and 3en2 have different subframes