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Removing the flywheel cover (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Remove the flywheel cover inspection cap.

Remove the flywheel cover inspection cap.


Unscrew and remove the ten screws (1-2).

Unscrew and remove the ten screws (1-2).


Note. Screw (2) on the flywheel cover is shorter than screws (1).


(Information copied from the resource: Motoinstruction)

Remove the flywheel cover using the specific tool.

Specific tooling: 020712Y Handle for Flywheel cover removal

Specific tooling: 020712Y Handle for Flywheel cover removal


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