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Taillight assy — removal and installation (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Taillight assy — removal and installation


pos.DescriptionTypeQuantityTorqueNotes
1Upper TBEI screw fastening taillightM5x1624 Nm (2.95 lbf·ft)-
2Fastener for rear turn indicatorsM623 Nm (2.21 lbf·ft)-
3Reflector fastenerM522 Nm (1.47 lbf·ft)-
4Fastener for license plate lightM515 Nm (3.69 lbf·ft)-
5Lower TBEI screw fastening taillightM5x2514 Nm (2.95 lbf·ft)-

Remove the tail fairing.

Unscrew and remove the screw and collect the washer.

Unscrew and remove the screw and collect the…


Remove the taillight by sliding it off and back.
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
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