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 Posted: 07:46 - 04 Sep 2007 Post subject: Changing air filter on Bandit 1200 |
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How easy is it to do?
I know nothing about bike maintenance and havent the foggiest how to go about chaining mine.
Is it something I could do myself or will I need to take it to a garage? |
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looks about right. Mines not the S version though.
I think I need to take the tank off to get to the box though.
Theres mention of disconnecting the fuel lines. Is this easy/how is it done.
Sorry, im a total novice at this kind of thing.  |
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Hi
Yes the tank needs to come off.
Tank is held on at the back, mainly by to obvious bolts. However the side panels also attach to it. There are 2 screws holding the side panels to the tank (they undo a couple of turns then pull out, they are not proper screws they just expand the piece they go into), then just a push fit from the side. Once the panels are pushed out of the way a bit undo the 2 bolts holding the tank on (do not loose the rubber spacers the tank sits on). Make sure the fuel is switched to ON or RES (and definatly not prime), then use a screw driver to undo the screw in the middle of the fuel switch and remove the switch (just the plastic bit you turn, otherwise it catches on the frame). Then you need to reach under the tank and undo the connector for the wires to the fuel gauge sensor, and disconnect the fuel line and the vacuum line (ie, large hose and small hose going to the fuel tap). Then slide the tank back an inch or so and lift it off.
All the best
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Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.
I managed it, took me a while but at least it saved me going to the garage and looking totally helpless!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 208 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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