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Removing the instrument panel side covers (Ducati ST2)

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The side covers are fastened to each other by a central screw (A) and are fixed to the inside cover of the fairing by a second screw (B).

Caution! At reassembly, use the plastic washers (C) to prevent damage to painted bodywork parts.


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