- Wed Apr 17, 2019 4:36 pm
#9248
OK papasmurf, I have had a go on mine, mission accomplished.
Here's what you do once you have reasonable access to the back of the bike, lower left-hand side.
1. Locate the switch and its wire;
2. Pull the wire from its harness connector, it's a 3.9mm Japanese-style bullet connector, so it shouldn't need too much effort;
3. Find a thin-wall 17mm or 11/16" AF box spanner and slide this over the wire and onto the switch body;
4. Undo the switch, normal R/H thread;
5. You're welcome.
The thin-wall box spanner is important as the hex on the switch body is quite thin, and the switch sits in a bit of a recess when fully done-up.
A.
Here's what you do once you have reasonable access to the back of the bike, lower left-hand side.
1. Locate the switch and its wire;
2. Pull the wire from its harness connector, it's a 3.9mm Japanese-style bullet connector, so it shouldn't need too much effort;
3. Find a thin-wall 17mm or 11/16" AF box spanner and slide this over the wire and onto the switch body;
4. Undo the switch, normal R/H thread;
5. You're welcome.
The thin-wall box spanner is important as the hex on the switch body is quite thin, and the switch sits in a bit of a recess when fully done-up.
A.