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Removing and installing gearshift lever (BMW K1200LT)

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  • Remove screw (10).
  • Remove gearshift lever with bearing bushing (9).
  • Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure: pay particular attention to the following.
  • Lubricate bearing bushing (9) with Staburags NBU 30 PTM or equivalent.
  • Clean threads of screw (10), coat with Loctite 243 and install.

Tightening torques:
  • Gearshift lever to footrest plate (clean thread and Loctite 243) — 41 Nm
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