In the process of removing the trim to get the rear shock out. BTW it is a 2014 GSA that I have had since it was a dealer bike.
To remove the rear shock it goes a bit like this,
Rear mudguard off
Rear wheel off
Mudsling off
Seats off
Control module up and out of the way
Unplug the 2 plugs that run to the shock
Remove the pannier scaffolding
Remove the carrier rack -this is where the snag is.
Remove the plastic bit
Remove the tray
Unbolt the shock
Carefully remove wiring and shock.
Was it that simple only for the bastard bolt to be seized right where you can't comfortably get a drill bit or easy out in. Cold chisel is not doing it, WD40 is a bit weak I think. I'm thinking about the grinder but the chances of damaging the rear carrier is not a risk I want to take.
Pic below of offending bastard bolt. It is no3 in the parts catalogue.
What to do?
To remove the rear shock it goes a bit like this,
Rear mudguard off
Rear wheel off
Mudsling off
Seats off
Control module up and out of the way
Unplug the 2 plugs that run to the shock
Remove the pannier scaffolding
Remove the carrier rack -this is where the snag is.
Remove the plastic bit
Remove the tray
Unbolt the shock
Carefully remove wiring and shock.
Was it that simple only for the bastard bolt to be seized right where you can't comfortably get a drill bit or easy out in. Cold chisel is not doing it, WD40 is a bit weak I think. I'm thinking about the grinder but the chances of damaging the rear carrier is not a risk I want to take.
Pic below of offending bastard bolt. It is no3 in the parts catalogue.
What to do?
