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Positioning the vehicle on the rear service stand (OPT) (Aprilia RS125/3)

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Screw and tighten the pin (1) into its proper location on the rear swingarm.

Note. Have someone help you keep the vehicle in vertical position with the two wheels on the ground.


At the same time introduce the two seats on the stand (2) into the two pins (1) on the vehicle.



Rest one foot on the rear part of the stand.

Push the stand downwards until it reaches the end of its stroke.

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RS125 3 (1998-2005) 
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