- Mon Oct 03, 2016 11:22 am
#63017
The C5 mudguard - you undo and remove the two bolts near the foot rests and loosen two upper bolts to bosses welded to the frame, the mudguard hinges up (this can pull the tail lamp loom connector apart), the lower points can be a pain to get out of their now-crushed cups (poor design, should be single-sided). However you first have to remove the pillion seat which is one bolt under the seat and slide back from loosened shock absorber bolts. And if you have pannier frames you may have to take them off too. Hence my cutting the 'Electra' frames so they come off with the pillion seat. But the rear wheel can be got out quite easily without lifting the mudguard by tipping it well over to the right on the centre stand.
The hoop that supports the mudguard is attached by several bolts from the inside. These seem to have been tightened by a gorilla. I've put a spanner on them but not sure I want to press harder for fear of snapping one off. I can bend a screwdriver in my fingers, so I reckon they're done up a bit too tight.
To get the box-pannier frame mounts around the bar you would have to loosen them somehow. Bolts inside a mudguard have an 'orrible tendency to rust-weld themselves in place, lots of penetrating oil (which is light lube oil in white spirits or naphtha) and maybe some heat, 'cos I really dislike using EZ-outs or drilling out snapped bolts.
The diagrams on H only go up to 2010 models, bikes from 2011 are not covered; for example footpegs and oil filter O-rings are different, I suspect several other variations.