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Removing Givi crashbars
27 Feb 21, 12:17 PM
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Barbancourt
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Posts: 648
Bike: VFR 1200 X
City / Town: Drongen
Country: Belgium
Removing Givi crashbars
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May 31, 2013, 10:24:25 AM
Little problem. Intended to remove my crashbars for some reason, and took the original bolts from the bike. I wrote down the place where each bolt should come, (4 bolts, 4 different sizes), but I can't find the paper anymore.
So, could someone help me out?
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voyager888
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Posts: 37
Bike: Honda VFR 1200X
City / Town: Moscow
Country: Russia
Re: Removing Givi crashbars
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May 31, 2013, 10:52:59 AM
longer ones for port, shorter for starboard as i remember.
You can use givi's scheme
http://www.givi.it/attachfile/content/prodotti_padre/46153/1.0.1.man_tn1110.pdf
#4=longest of two for the left "a sinistra" (port)
#5=2 shortest bolts for the right side "a destra" (starboard) original Honda bolts has different lenght: front is shoter
#6=shorter from 2 longest front (closer to radiator) left side
Take care
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Barbancourt
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Posts: 648
Bike: VFR 1200 X
City / Town: Drongen
Country: Belgium
Re: Removing Givi crashbars
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May 31, 2013, 01:57:39 PM
Thx Voyager
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