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Passenger footpeg removal (Aprilia RS125/3)

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Remove the retaining ring (1).

Withdraw the spindle (2).

Warning! The ball (3) sits on a spring (4) and might be thrown out due to spring action on disassembly. Proceed carefully and make sure to collect the ball.


Remove the footpeg and collect the shim (5), the ball (3) and the spring (4).

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