user 17635
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I did a lot of research before starting work on replacing the OEM shock. I did not see any posts with a reference to interference between the upper shock bolt and the ABS module bracket, but this is what I have run into on my bike. I didn't see anything in the service manual about removing the ABS module, either, although I guess it might be part of removing the right footrest - I decided not to venture down that rabbit hole.
This picture shows the bolt I am trying to remove. It is out as far as it will go, and it is not far enough to release the shock.
This picture is from out a little further to show where this is:
Is it normal to have to remove the entire ABS module to get the shock out??
How difficult is it to move the ABS unit? Is there any way to get it out of the way without draining all the brake fluid. I just replaced the fluid a couple of months ago, so I'd like to avoid doing it again.
Just as with the centerstand bolts, if this had just been assembled with the bolt coming from the other side, this would be MUCH easier! I guess I should count myself lucky that I only had to cut off ONE bolt on the centerstand to remove it, but still, it could have been ZERO. (I know I don't need to remove the centerstand to remove the shock - I am also trying to do the regular maintenance on the pivots while I'm replacing the shock, so it had to come off.)
I would appreciate any help!
This picture shows the bolt I am trying to remove. It is out as far as it will go, and it is not far enough to release the shock.
This picture is from out a little further to show where this is:
Is it normal to have to remove the entire ABS module to get the shock out??
How difficult is it to move the ABS unit? Is there any way to get it out of the way without draining all the brake fluid. I just replaced the fluid a couple of months ago, so I'd like to avoid doing it again.
Just as with the centerstand bolts, if this had just been assembled with the bolt coming from the other side, this would be MUCH easier! I guess I should count myself lucky that I only had to cut off ONE bolt on the centerstand to remove it, but still, it could have been ZERO. (I know I don't need to remove the centerstand to remove the shock - I am also trying to do the regular maintenance on the pivots while I'm replacing the shock, so it had to come off.)
I would appreciate any help!