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REMOVING THE LOWER
HANDLEBAR COVER
Carefully read p. 39 (MAINTENANCE).
Remove the cover support element, see
p. 50 (REMOVING THE COVER SUP-
PORT ELEMENT).
NOTE
Support the front part of the fairing
(1), to prevent it from accidentally falling
down.
Unscrew and remove the two screws (2).
CAUTION
Handle the plastic or painted components
with care and avoid scraping or damag-
ing them.
Remove the front part of the fairing (1).
Take the spacer (3).
Unscrew and remove the screw (4).
Rotate the handlebar completely right-
wards, unscrew and remove the screw (5)
(with shorter diameter) and the screws (6)
(7) and (8).
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NOTE
Upon reassembly, fit the screws (5)
(with shorter diameter) in the relevant seats.
Rotate the handlebar in central position,
withdraw the lower handlebar cover (9)
from the front and remove it.
PARTIAL REMOVAL OF THE
UPPER HANDLEBAR COVER
Carefully read p. 39 (MAINTENANCE).
Remove the rear-view mirrors, see p. 53
(REMOVING THE REAR-VIEW MIR-
RORS).
Remove the lower handlebar cover, see
beside (REMOVING THE LOWER HAN-
DLEBAR COVER).
Disconnect the two electric terminals
(10).
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The upper handlebar cover (11) (complete
with switches, instruments and indica-
tors) remains connected with the speed-
ometer cable and with the electric cables,
which makes it impossible to remove it
completely.
Proceed with care in order to avoid dam-
aging the components.
NOTE
ing the upper handlebar cover, pass the elec-
tric terminal cables (10) behind and under
the handlebar.
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CAUTION
Paying attention to the two switch connec-
tions (12), lift the upper handlebar cover
and rotate it forwards, then rest it on the
front shield.
Upon reassembly, when position-
use and maintenance SR 50
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