Hi as mad as you may all think I am I need to put rear rests on so my lad can come out. I've seen lots of post saying its a nightmare and some people saying it was quite easy does anybody know the easiest way or any video links oh I have some new hangers so when I've done the job it will be nice and easy next time Thanks Mike
Do yourself a favour, purchase some Sato Street Hooks which will allow you to fit and remove the hangers in 2 minutes flat as opposed to stripping off the whole arse end when you want to remove them again!! Just do a search on here. 1st page of my thread shows a pic with it all removed HERE Take your pick =2]CLICKY
hi I have some coming , ive seen some people say remove each side sub frame one at a time is easier than taking the rear end off
Yeah correct, I've done mine twice now, once to remove them and once to fit the sato hooks. Easy enough when you've done it before.
Yeah correct that way it still supports the under tray and battery etc. I've done mine twice now, once to remove them and once to fit the sato hooks. Easy enough when you've done it before.
Ah, it'll be ok. Just be methodical. Te cringeworthy part is removing the rear seat plastics. They slide back whilst lifting it over the seat lock. Don't try spreading it apart with force, there's no need as I have seen one split in two on a used bike in a dealers. Only thing which made it easier was putting a battery drill through the inner under tray to access the phillips screws to remove the coloured under seat plastic bit which cannot be seen once refitted.
Thanks I will let you know how I get on hopefully the hangers will be here Monday / Tuesday then that's me in the garage wedensday /Thursday / Friday
If I can do it then anyone can. Took me about 2 hrs, but no problems following these instructions. http://trinityzxr750l1.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/fitting-sato-racing-street-hooks-to.html
Good stuff - I think that might be a new record especially if you managed a couple of brews in that time.
No brews just a can of carlsberc If wasn't for everybody's advice I can see how it takes two hours but know little tricks like drilling battery box ... Thanks again for everybody's advice
Thats the benefit of sites like this one. Plenty of genuine advice from guys who know the script having been there themselves.