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RS125 [3]
(1998-2005)
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(2007-2016)
Windscreen removal
(Aprilia RS125/3)
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RS 125 [3]
Running gear and frame
Frame and hinged elements
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Working from inside the front fairing, remove the seven washers (1) and collect the seals (2).
Remove the seven retaining pins (3).
Remove the windscreen.
Note. Fit new washers (1) on assembly.
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Article about repair motorcycles «Aprilia RS-series RS 125» (1998-2005): «Windscreen removal»: https://motoinstruction.ru/en/Aprilia/RS/RS125-3/chassis/frame/112823
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RS125 3
(1998-2005)
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