Kawasaki Concours Forum
Concours 1400 (C14) FAQ => C-14, aka Concours-14 GTR 1400 => Body and frame => Topic started by: katata1100 on June 10, 2011, 03:43:01 PM
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It looks pretty straightforward, but how do you remove the plastic loops that the brake hoses go through?
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Try a set of long needle-nose, why you need to take off the fender?
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I just cut them off and put new ones on for a few bucks. To me it's not worth possibly of scratching the fender trying to save them when removing them! :D
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My front wheel has been on and off many times and I've not found a reason to remove that fender.
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My front wheel has been on and off many times and I've not found a reason to remove that fender.
Mine was off to install a fender extender!
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Mine was off to install a fender extender!
Ohhhhhh I'm still trying to get a radiator hole (http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j180/stevewfl/bigthumb.gif)
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Try a set of long needle-nose, why you need to take off the fender?
My fender got a bad gouge in it and I want to remove so that I can do a proper fill/paint job on it.
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Take the bolts out so you can move the fender enough to get your fingers in there to squeeze the clips and pull them out, not real easy but not that bad unless your hands are really big.
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Put some rags between the fender and the forks on both sides. Remove the reflector bolts on both sides then the fender bolts. Slide the fender up to make more room to get at the clips from behind (carefull to not scratch fender). The clips sit in sort of a groove slide a 6mm socket up there on the end of your finger put over the clip points wiggle and wahlah out they come total time maybe 10 minutes for thw whole operation.
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I take my fender off to take the wheel off. Personal preference, nothing more.
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I take my fender off to take the wheel off. Personal preference, nothing more.
More than likely because you are buzzed and really don't give a shite. :P Removing the front fender is totally unnecessary for front wheel removal by the way.........just sayin. ;)
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A distinct possibility...
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Ohhhhhh I'm still trying to get a radiator hole (http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j180/stevewfl/bigthumb.gif)
:rotflmao:
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I took the fender off just so I could follow Fred's video on front tire removal.
Found I could use my fingers but damn those clips are pointy and sharp. (Fred used his fingers)
Finally used some Tri Flow spray to help and the clips pushed out much easier. Only the right side one was hard to remove the other 2 are cake.
(took me 15 minutes and some blood to get the right clip off)
If I was rich and planned better would have bought 3 new ones and just cut them off ... ???
(I was installing the fender extender and cox rad guard at the same time) ...
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I never put my clips back...
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Put some rags between the fender and the forks on both sides. Remove the reflector bolts on both sides then the fender bolts. Slide the fender up to make more room to get at the clips from behind (carefull to not scratch fender). The clips sit in sort of a groove slide a 6mm socket up there on the end of your finger put over the clip points wiggle and wahlah out they come total time maybe 10 minutes for thw whole operation.
Excellent advice about the 6mm socket. I did this yesterday to install a fenda extenda and had the fender off in minutes.
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I never put my clips back...
Wise man. The clips cause serious problems if your fender ever falls off and gets run over by your front wheel.
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Wise man. The clips cause serious problems if your fender ever falls off and gets run over by your front wheel.
Should we ask how you know this....? ;)
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Should we ask how you know this....? ;)
No, just use the search function :rotflmao:
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Excellent! :rotflmao:
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What a shame it would be for some of my finer moments to be lost to posterity....
remember this:
(http://www.lamsta.com/gallery/frontfender.jpg)
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A nightmare for sure...
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Think i'll go check my fender bolts again. :yikes:
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Picture pinching the clip with your thumb and index finger, roll them so one side of the leg is forced down, and the other up. Easy as running over yer fender ;)
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Picture pinching the clip with your thumb and index finger, roll them so one side of the leg is forced down, and the other up. Easy as running over yer fender ;)
but not as exciting.
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but not as exciting.
True that, so, what has more traction, the stock 021s or the front fender? :yikes:
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My guess would be the fender! ;D