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2204 views...so just move it to the side or under the seat pan for the time being.May 04, 2010
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2598 viewsHere's what you'll see when you remove the seat. Everything is in the stock location and nicely packaged. The stock location does allow air flow but it's not the greatest.

For clarification, I refer to the regulator/rectifier as "R/R" to keep things short-n-sweet.
May 04, 2010
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2173 viewsThe cable for the seat release is held in by two very simple compression clips. The cable will pull straight out...May 04, 2010
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2265 viewsUsing a 8mm socket, remove the bolts from the R/R and the two that hold the seat pan to the frame in the rear.May 04, 2010
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675 viewsFrame slider. I lined up the edge of the tank to the edge of the rear seat to show how far it sticks out. In person it's really not that bad.Apr 14, 2010
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993 viewsI put a yard stick inbetween the gaps to show the distance of the tank to the ground. Just under 5" (five inches). That's pretty good space and if you get a leg stuck it could save that as well.Apr 14, 2010
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637 viewsUhg, look at the left front axle slider...stickin' out like a wart :-(Apr 14, 2010
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788 viewsThe Bus donated its floor so the Duc would have a soft spot to pretend.Apr 14, 2010
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864 viewsApr 14, 2010
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803 viewsDifferent views of the sliders in action!Apr 14, 2010
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1147 viewsIt's okay, I put her down to show how the sliders work. Unfortunately, the handle bar ends are gonna get bruised so maybe handle bar sliders would be a good idea for those who don't keep the stock mirrors.Apr 14, 2010
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Frame slider is 12cm long for Monster/Multistrada766 viewsHere's the right side. Long version.Apr 14, 2010
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602 viewsLeft side does not fit in axle tube as the tube is a little smaller. It's small enough that it's really not noticeable to the unknowing eye. I know it doesn't fit exactly so, of course, I notice it.Apr 14, 2010
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645 viewsDifferent views of the product.Apr 14, 2010
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Front axle slider is for SS/916/999/Monster650 viewsRight side. Slider fits in axle tube nicely.Apr 14, 2010
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