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Removing the tail pipe (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Loosen the clamp between the exhaust end and the manifold.



Undo and remove the upper screw.



Protect the swingarm so as not to spoil it while removing the exhaust end.

Keeping the plastic cover up, undo and remove the two central screws and collect the washers.

Then remove the exhaust end.



See also specifications for this operation.
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
 
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