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23rd May 2022
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Chief Know It All
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 444 Sportster/Buell Model: Ironhead Sportster/Buell Year: 1981 Other Motorcycle Model: 1964 Triumph 3TA
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Great looking machine, does the exhaust have to come off every-time you need to remove the rear wheel axle?
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23rd May 2022
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 12,314 Sportster/Buell Model: 1200R Sportster/Buell Year: 2005 Other Motorcycle Model: 5 bikes and 1 quad
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As long as nut is on the exhaust side that shouldn't be necessary.
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25th May 2022
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Harley Engineer
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Posts: 329 Sportster/Buell Model: Fatboy Sportster/Buell Year: 2000 Sportster/Buell Model #2: XLCH Sportster/Buell Year #2: 1977 Other Motorcycle Model: Street Glide Other Motorcycle Year: 2014
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Yeah with the nut on exhaust side it should come off without exhaust removal in theory. Planning on making the fiberglass seat pan this weekend.
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4 Weeks Ago
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Harley Engineer
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Posts: 329 Sportster/Buell Model: Fatboy Sportster/Buell Year: 2000 Sportster/Buell Model #2: XLCH Sportster/Buell Year #2: 1977 Other Motorcycle Model: Street Glide Other Motorcycle Year: 2014
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Ended up redoing the electric tray so it has sides and doesn’t sit as low. They put a hinged lid on it to protect fuse block from seat pressure.
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