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September 05, 2003, 17:31:06 »
I'll admit it - I'm a lazy so and so. I need to cut a chunk out of my steering guard to allow the exhaust to pass without rattling. To undo the guard after it has been on for so long is not a task I relish.
Anyone know how I could cut the corner behind the back wheel (towards the back of the tank) without removal and *without* damaging the exhaust or guard....
<potters back> Just checked..looks like I'd have to remove the exhaust too to get the guard off....argh!
So it's more important now...or am I down to a file and 3 days....?
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September 05, 2003, 17:55:41 »
Can you get in with an angle grinder?
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September 05, 2003, 18:27:43 »
Neil,
easy mate, get a few friends round, have a few beers and a laff, then tackle the problem.......be sorted in no time.
Can u post a piccy of it ?
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September 05, 2003, 21:21:30 »
Can u get at it with a jigsaw, recip saw, circular saw or a powerfile
Just some suggestions
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September 06, 2003, 21:21:28 »
You should have said when you were here ! I'd have lopped it off with the airsaw :-(
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