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'14 Daytona 675R Radiator Infill Help Please!!!

Discussion in 'General' started by 2014_Daytona_675R, Jul 11, 2021.

  1. 2014_Daytona_675R

    2014_Daytona_675R

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    Hey Everyone - I high sided my bike last month and I've been in the process of replacing the parts that were damaged. My bikes been apart for 3 weeks now and I'm struggling to remember exactly how the radiator Infill goes back on and the exact placement of the ABS system. These are the only two pieces I need help with to get me back on the road and riding again since my wreck last month. Any help you can provide is appreciated!!!
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  2. 2014_Daytona_675R

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    Here is the pic![​IMG]

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  3. You put them on after you've fitted the fairing sides, the position they go should be obvious then, that's the LH side over the Reg/Rec.
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    What exactly do you need to see regarding the ABS?
     
  4. 2014_Daytona_675R

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    Appreciate it. I was trying to put it on before fitting fairings. This has been a long exhausting process. I got the ABS worked out - Thank you!

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  5. No worries, its removing them that's usually the problem, not re-fitting, with those horrible scrivets.:mad:
    I've got my 2013 675R just in the next room so shout if you need any more help.
     
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    I appreciate ya! My trick for taking those out is sticking a flat head under them to hold it in place then using a phillips head to remove it

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  7. Thats the theory but in practice doesn't always work, especially with the awkward access around the infill's.
    I replaced mine with the push pin type, where you just push in the centre pin to release them.
     

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