speed triple R rear hugger help.

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by gary1966, Oct 12, 2013.

  1. gary1966

    gary1966 Active Member

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    Bought a carbon rear hugger from CC looks lovely BUT do I really need to take the wheel out to remove standard hugger and fit new carbon one :frown: Anyone else tried removing hugger??
     
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  3. Screwball

    Screwball Active Member

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    Any problem let me know I can solve anything apart from the chain guard... That was one tricky fucker to fit...
    Even my dealer struggled.. They had to use a cut down alan key one of the mechanics had to get to the bolts....
     
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    brybrem Senior Member

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    Well at least it's the weekend. Sunday afternoon, then? :smile:
     
  6. Screwball

    Screwball Active Member

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    Some of us are just more talented....
     
  7. gary1966

    gary1966 Active Member

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    Slackened the chain right off but didn't look like the wheel moved back?? was thinking of letting the air out of the tyre??
     
  8. Screwball

    Screwball Active Member

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    You need to move the wheel back, you have to turn it on the adjuster, I had to turn the wheel as well to make sure it went right back... Letting air out may also help...
     
  9. gary1966

    gary1966 Active Member

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    I slackened the chain as fair as it would go pushed as hard down on the c spanner as I could and it came to a stop so I didn't think I could get it to go back anymore?
     
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    Hi Gary, did you manage to fit the Hugger okay? It's a real pain in the butt but as SB has advised is the way to fit!
     
  11. gary1966

    gary1966 Active Member

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    No mate I done what was explained slackened the chain right off but wheel didn't move back?? I did think about letting the air out of the tyre but not sure that would work either??
     
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