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Removing the expansion tank (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Remove the right side fairing.

Undo and remove the screw and remove the protection.



Loosen and move the clamp.

Slide off the pipe.



Undo and remove the screw and collect the washer.

Slide off the expansion tank.

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