installing PC, RS5 slipon and Protons question
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installing PC, RS5 slipon and Protons question
How long should it take me to install a PC, Yoshi RS5, and Proton flush mounts? I do have a mechanical background as I work on aircraft. Also if anyone has any tips or suggestions on the installations,that would be great aswell! Thanks for your info in advance!
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RE: installing PC, RS5 slipon and Protons question
LOL, I have no wife or kids, so I wont have anyone nagging at me. And I do have all the tools I will need, and if not, work is just a short drive away! Just that when I will be able to install these items, I will be under a time crunch when it comes time too install them, I dont want it to be a 2 day job. I should be able to block out six hours to take care off all this. Just hoping that it doesnt take more than that.
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RE: installing PC, RS5 slipon and Protons question
Well I just installed the Protons, PC3, and my Yoshi and it was fun and a breeze to do. Did it all in about 4 hours with an interuption from a GF and mom. I must say that the bike looks really sic now with the Protons, the pipe has a killer sound and I can feel huge increase in my giddyup and go! Must give a huge thanks to those that have this same set up for insperation. When I was in the middle east I would look and see what everyone is doing with their bikes from this site, so I must give thanks to you all. If anyone of you find yourselfs in the Omaha area, let me know and I will buy you a beer or two! Now all I need is for my FE to get in and I will be all set! (for now)
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RE: installing PC, RS5 slipon and Protons question
took me 5-hrs to do the slip-on, PC-III, and watson flushmounts, and the Integrated taillight....including the resistors.....this includes the half hour i spent looking for the TPS connector...lol....and i had the dang factory service manual...
but i pre-loaded the map to the PC-III before tear-down, and pre-wired/soldered the resistors in line from a doner set of turnsignal harnesses so everything was plug-and-play, and bolt-on/bolt-off
btw, its a hell of allot easier if your gas tank is about empty.....lol.....i filled mine up the night before like a dummy....and that thing was heavy.....had to siphon most of it out so i could flip it up to get to the injectors
also, now would be a good time to upgrade your air-filters and do the Intake Flapper mod on the airbox...
and when you are putting the tank cover back on, a little dish-soap around the rubber gasket on the fule cap will make it ALLOT easier to get the damn thing back through the cover
but i pre-loaded the map to the PC-III before tear-down, and pre-wired/soldered the resistors in line from a doner set of turnsignal harnesses so everything was plug-and-play, and bolt-on/bolt-off
btw, its a hell of allot easier if your gas tank is about empty.....lol.....i filled mine up the night before like a dummy....and that thing was heavy.....had to siphon most of it out so i could flip it up to get to the injectors
also, now would be a good time to upgrade your air-filters and do the Intake Flapper mod on the airbox...
and when you are putting the tank cover back on, a little dish-soap around the rubber gasket on the fule cap will make it ALLOT easier to get the damn thing back through the cover
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