tuxedo
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IIRC, to remove my rear fender I just propped the sidestand up on a brick and used a big floor jack to take some weight off the rear tire and make space for my skinny arm to slide in with a wrench. Took about 20 minutes after jacking it up, but I didn't have to remove a belt and wheel and rear brake and....you get the point.
Once you make that wheel well a bit bigger, you sorta figure out how to get a hand in there.
Also, I used a u-joint and about 14 inches of extensions to loosen the bottom bolts, I believe.
Wish I had taken pix of how I did it, but I was busy sweating and drinking beer.
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