Joel The Biker
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I installed my swaybar today. I was able to do it with only 17 inches of clearance directly under the swaybar. I used car ramps with two 4" cinder blocks under the front of the ramps and one 4" cinder block under the rear of the ramps. I used a long board placed on the ramp to make the climb gradual. The only thing I had to do to remove the bar was lift the bike very slightly with my shoulder and the bar came right out!!! Easy peasy!!! the install was easy.
While I was under there, I noticed a few drips of oil! I will have to keep an eye on that. This bike only has 70 miles on it. Drips are on the oil fill side. I am hoping it is from when oil was added at the shop. I did not see any obvious source, but I will pull the big side panel and check it out more thoroughly. BRP quality sucks. $32k machine and it might be leaking oil. :banghead:
While I was under there, I noticed a few drips of oil! I will have to keep an eye on that. This bike only has 70 miles on it. Drips are on the oil fill side. I am hoping it is from when oil was added at the shop. I did not see any obvious source, but I will pull the big side panel and check it out more thoroughly. BRP quality sucks. $32k machine and it might be leaking oil. :banghead: