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2013 Spyder RT-SE5 The complete taredown beginnes today

kml354

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2013 Spyder RT-SE5 The complete teardown begins.

The complete takedown begins today.started off with taking off the Mirrors, wind deflectors. middle panels. side panels, and more parts that all over the garage floor in order I hope. Going to tape the tank and gas cap area with insulation tape. I had a new set of exhaust pipes ceramic coated at Hot Shot about 1 month ago. May give them a exhaust wrap while I have them at easy access, hope the coating and wrapping won't be overboard. Installing the BRP Bluetooth dongle. Nest will come the Fog Lights. The fenders from the ST and Limited are also being installed. HMT is next, and with that a trunk rack. Then the Baker Wings. and while I'm at it an AC accessory outlet on dash. Any ideas on what outlet I should use?And finally the Inspector Gadget floorboards that I got free with the bike. IT'S GOING TO BE A LONG TEN DAYS OF SO I FIGURE. I'LL TRY TO POST SOME PICTURES AS I GO ALONG. WISH ME LUCK AND ANY ADVICE WOULD BE APPRECIATED.:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
 
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I was always nervous; all those body panels just laying around :shocked:... Tuck them away safely! :thumbup:
Take your time, and check off every item on the "To-Do" List; that way there'll be no need to dig back in again!
 
Well..!!

it's not as hard as it seems. Take your time and work neat left side parts in one place right side in another. Lable screws for corresponding parts. Always good to have a shop manual on hand. You will do fine. Just theatening to do it is a leap in the right direction...!! :roflblack: good luck..
 
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