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Chrome trim cap removal?
07/05/16 at 14:19:12
any tricks to getting the chrome trim caps that cover some of the bolt heads off? I don't see any lip or slot on the sides to pry on.
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I hope that you are not referring to the acorn nuts on some of the head studs.....
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07/05/16 at 14:37:47
The ones on the handlebar clamps and the footpegs are just chrome colored plastic. You can pry them out with a tiny screwdriver.
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old.indian wrote
on 07/05/16 at 14:31:13:
I hope that you are not referring to the acorn nuts on some of the head studs.....
That would be me trying a stunt like that
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07/05/16 at 15:52:51
I'd use a knife blade inserted about 1/8"and pry gently moving around as you go.
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07/05/16 at 18:43:04
olsNslow, those are the exactly the ones I am referring to. Ill try a sharp knife blade and some gently lifting then. Thanks much!
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07/05/16 at 20:21:26
Pry them off and throw them away. That's what I did.
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I used a tiny screwdriver on most and a utility knife on the ones that were on a little tighter. If you're planning on putting them back on make sure you aren't forcing anything because they will get marred up or crack easily.
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07/20/16 at 05:59:04
Thanks for the info ya'll and I've been successful on the removal. Yes I do plan on keeping them, especially the ones on the handlebar clamps as I like the clean look of having that hole covered and they keep moisture from pooling in there.
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