Altrider bars and panel removal

LeRoi50

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Hi,

I’m a bit stuck…I have Altrider crash bars and how I understand it the right hand panel ,which covers the electronics, should be removable with the bars in place.
But I can’t get the panel out, not without forcing it with the risk of damage or breaking it.
Is there a trick to it?
Because having to remove the bars is a pain and not practical if I would need to get to the electronics on the road side.

thanks

Martin
 

bimota

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wow i can remove the black panel easy i can even remove the top white panel and i have altrider lowers and uppers fitted,
the black panel is a little tight in one place but comes off very easy and i have carbon panels on mine

rob
 
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robp

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Same issue here, I have the lower and upper bars. What I do is remove the threaded backing block of the upper right side bar for just a wee bit more clearance, then place a microfleece rag between the panel and the bar so as not to scratch the panel as I slide it out.
 
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Mad_Matt

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When I remove my body panel, it definitely has a tight fit with my AltRider lower crash bars. That said, if I pull the panel towards the rear of the bike, it comes out. The first few times I removed it, I was worried it would leave a mark on the body pannel, but that has never happened. Don't forget the plastic panel will flex as you pull it off.
 

Julien

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I have Rumbux Crash bar and I also stuck on removing the right panel.
Using microfleece help a lot to dot damage the panel.
 
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