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Handle Bar Removal Tip

frank3

RT-S PE#0180
Removed the handle bar assembly on my RT so I could get it painted in carbon fiber. Next peice will be the rear wheel sprocket. Job took 3 hours. Requires removal of the entire Console Module. Might of gone faster but the service manual left a couple steps out or at least I wasn't able to complete job without theses additional steps.
Additional step #1:
Remove the front compartment latch assembly. It's in the way of removing the Console Module which must be pulled forward to lift up. Latch was in the way for me.
Additional Step #2:
Unplug the main power wire to the Console Module. It's a white, 2 wire connector on the left hand side. Hope this helps the next person as much as Stripperking helped me when I tied into this.
Photos below.
 
Wow! :shocked: All of that to remove the cover? Thanks for the info... Now I'll think twice before getting too dang ambitious! :D
 
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