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Old 02-02-13, 20:08
craig david craig david is offline
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Removing Givi crash bars from Tenere?

I've just picked up my (used) XT660Z. It's got Givi crash bars fitted. I was wondering how easy it is to remove them? Will I need any extra bolts, spacers or anything to put the bike back to standard?
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Old 03-02-13, 00:30
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I'd guess that some of the OE bolts would have been replaced for longer ones where the bars mount. I take it you didn't get a bag of nuts and bolts with the bike then?

I've attached a PDF of the fitting instructions which may help give you an idea of what's what.
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Old 03-02-13, 12:54
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I'd guess that some of the OE bolts would have been replaced for longer ones where the bars mount. I take it you didn't get a bag of nuts and bolts with the bike then?

I've attached a PDF of the fitting instructions which may help give you an idea of what's what.
Thank you, that's very handy.

No bolts with the bike as far as I can see.

The bars are kind of growing on me, I could just leave them on but my instinct is still take them off.
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