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joejeweler
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BTW, i forgot to mention that i might "now" be able to get the new HEL front brake lines on without again removing the Vetter fairing.
When i had it off the first time, i still could not get at the banjo bolts at the 1-into-2 connector. That darn "Suzuki" cover plate in front blocks everything! And in order to get it completely out of the way you'd have to remove both fork tubes, as it slides over them.
However, since it is thin metal, i carefully padded the lower edge with a towel to avoid cutting my hand, and pulled up on the plate to allow a wrench in that tight area. It springs back a bit, but after a few good tugs was able to get at the banjo bolts and the plate looks fine in it's "slightly" altered position.
.....looking under the Vetter fairing, i can now get at those bolts. The fairing was interferring with my ability to tug up on the plate when mounted, so it had to come off at least that one time.
Certainly on a bike where it was recommended you replace your brake hoses every two years, not the smartest place to position a nameplate which obstructs the banjo bolt access! :-s
When i had it off the first time, i still could not get at the banjo bolts at the 1-into-2 connector. That darn "Suzuki" cover plate in front blocks everything! And in order to get it completely out of the way you'd have to remove both fork tubes, as it slides over them.
However, since it is thin metal, i carefully padded the lower edge with a towel to avoid cutting my hand, and pulled up on the plate to allow a wrench in that tight area. It springs back a bit, but after a few good tugs was able to get at the banjo bolts and the plate looks fine in it's "slightly" altered position.
.....looking under the Vetter fairing, i can now get at those bolts. The fairing was interferring with my ability to tug up on the plate when mounted, so it had to come off at least that one time.
Certainly on a bike where it was recommended you replace your brake hoses every two years, not the smartest place to position a nameplate which obstructs the banjo bolt access! :-s