Alt.Belt change with H&B bars

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Took my bike to Steptoe's for the pre-tour look over,and got talking to him about last year when my belt failed in Germany,the layby where it happened is my Avatar, and how it took me over 2 hours to change it,with the removing of the luggage to get to my tools, the removing of the Crud Catcher,the removing of the H&B bolt behind that joins both sides together, and did I mention that it was pouring with rain,and that I cracked & broke a section of the cover off when I replaced it, as the H&B bars are so close to the cover.
Neil just looked at me pityingly and said ...." Why don't you cut it in half...It's not meant to be waterproof." I hate those moments, it's so simple why didn't I think of that. So I did....

To get the cover off in one piece I had to remove the seat and tank, and loosen the bars...thank God I didn't have to do that beside the road.

Marked the cut and Jigsawed it

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Shamfered the interior supports and the sides to give it just a little more room

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Fitted the top section first above where it normally sits and slid the bottom in to it's position

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Siliconed it to give that little extra.

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In position with everything attached.


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Before I Siliconed it, I put the bars and the Crud Catcher back & tried to take the cover off with them on.It came off and went back on as if by magic, it's now a 15 min. job.

As the Meerkat advert says ..Simple. So why didn't I think of it.
 
Just for info, it is possible to remove the Alternator cover with the H&B engine bars in situ on a R1200GS.

Its not easy though as there is not a lot of room :augie
 

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