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Old 06-30-2016, 11:08 AM   #16
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I laid my tank sideways on a towel on top of the bike without disconnecting anything but the sending unit to the gauge. Plus, on the right side radiator, I bungeed it forward to hold it out of the way. That helped a little on the dreaded exhaust valves.

The hardest parts I found were the upper radiator mounts behind the hoses and the exhaust valves, just like everyone else.

Good luck! I do mine again in about 100 miles.............
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