Easy Battery Access with Topbox
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DCP01457.JPGRemove the tray1061 views
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DCP01458.JPGTopbox screws726 viewsRemove, watch out for the sleeve inserts.
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DCP01459.JPGRubber bungs950 viewsRemove with a blunt screwdriver.
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DCP01460.JPGHand-rail screws811 views
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DCP01461.JPGBackplate screws.887 viewsThese need removing, and will eventually be the sole retaining screws for the battery cover panel.
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DCP01462.JPGBottom plate screws923 viewsRemove all the allen screws underneath.
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DCP01464.JPGTop-plate removed923 views
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DCP01465.JPGBolts hiding in hole.1166 viewsThese can be tricky to remove, a magnetic screwdriver can be useful.
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DCP01468.JPGRetaining Philips crosshead bolts1207 viewsRemove these, and throw them away, no longer needed.
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DCP01536.JPGBackplate mods1409 viewsCut the tangs as shown, and after reassembling the topbox rack, try for fit. You might have to cut a little bit more away at the top or bottom. The backplate is held in place by the two screws at the rear of the seat.
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