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Date Posted: Tue September 10, 2013 5:27:18PM
Author: Joe
Subject: Re: New Voyager, need manual
In reply to: Scott 's message, "Re: New Voyager, need manual" on Tue September 10, 2013 1:37:33PM

Well I was looking again today and I just don't see it happening.

How do I even drain the fuel tank? That's another reason for just yanking off the back half of the bike. Taking off the tank and swishing some cleaner through it to get whatever deposits are in there. I already have everything taken off except the last subframe that wraps around the gas tank and that's just six bolts.

What I need to know in that regard is whether or not the rear struts are fully decompressed while the bike is on the center stand? Or do I need to get some compressor tool to compress them before taking them off?

Now that I think about it, I can't recall even seeing a fuel cutoff valve on this thing?

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