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This may appear to be a stupid question. What is the best way to remove the baffle from the Akarpovic can?There seems to be a nut, but I can't seem to shift it with an ordinary spanner. I would be grateful for any advice.
I have mine in and out on a regular basis and never found it a problem.![]()


All you can see is what looks like a nut but in fact it's a bolt with a "nut" end. Personally I always used a socket and it's never been a problem.![]()
It's the same on my BOS system, but, the first time I removed it I had to break a small blob of weld - are the Akros the same![]()
Andres
Don't think so, I know when I took mine out the first time it was straight forward and no resistence.
(sits back and waits for BTBR)

Are you guys runnning the Akro's running the standard fuelling set up with the baffle in/out?
I'm toying with getting an Akro can and wouldn't mind knowing if youn feel any difference, again with the baffle in/out?
Ta.

I've never had mine out, I heard you could get in trouble with the police.....Don't think so, I know when I took mine out the first time it was straight forward and no resistence.
(sits back and waits for BTBR)
I've never had mine out, I heard you could get in trouble with the police.....
MrP

For a picture look here, very last picture: http://r1200gs.info/misc/ModelChanges.html
On the far right side, just below the outlet you can see the bolt you have to remove. If I remember correctly a 7mm wrench was a bit loose and I then used a fitting inch wrench, YMMV.
In my case there was a small weld spot holding the bolt in place. You will have to break that weld. As an alternative you could use a file to remove most part of it before using your wrench on the nut.
It's a normal thread, so turning counter-clockwise will loosen the bolt.
Hope this helps.
Stefan