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unknown part?
My wifes 2017 F3s had one in the trunk and now the 2018 F3 limited has one in the trunk also. There is a stick on pad (appears to be clear) about 4X4. Where does it go? Dealer just looked at me strangely when I asked on both bikes.
John
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Sounds like the pouch for the owners manual.....and other important papers.
Where you put it is entirely up to you.
I too have NO idea where BRP intended it to go. Mine has 3 round velcro pads on it......which don't seem to match anything anywhere.
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Clear Vinyl Square came on the F3's to place wherever you fit your footpegs/Antiscuff
You can stick it on the side frame tubes behind where you locate your pegs to preserve the finish in that area.
07 Shadows, Aero, Spirit gone but not forgotten
03 Harley Sportster, 07 RK moved on
11 RT- 76,000 mi, 15 RT-S- 44,000 mi, traded for current 15 base RT and 16 F3T
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Originally Posted by DGoebel
The RT manual is normally inside the plastic punch, which usually has corresponding velcro spots on the back wall of the inside of the Frunk, below the fuse boxes. If you have the Frunk liner you likely have to unzip the liner to see that area.
This. same on the F3 or at least same on my F3.
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Originally Posted by AeroPilot
You can stick it on the side frame tubes behind where you locate your pegs to preserve the finish in that area.
correct
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Originally Posted by DGoebel
The RT manual is normally inside the plastic punch, which usually has corresponding velcro spots on the back wall of the inside of the Frunk, below the fuse boxes. If you have the Frunk liner you likely have to unzip the liner to see that area.
Originally Posted by hillbillywhisperer
This. same on the F3 or at least same on my F3.
OK folks, how did the post from DGoebel get quoted.....when it now does NOT appear in this thread anymore ??
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Easy rider - a poster can delete his/her message any time - but if someone else has quoted it in their post, the quote stays.
Likely the poster deleted his info realising he had followed a red herring, as it was about something different to the op query.
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