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Installing the BTS

Post by joemzl » Tuesday 4 March 2008, 9:50

Hi outthere,
my BTS just arrived from XXL (freecarve.de). 8) Looks fine, but I wonder how to install.
It´s said: drive out the pin of the boot with the knurled end first. :? But where is the knurled end?
I could try, but I fear to damage perhaps. Who knows how to install the BTS for Suzukas?
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Post by István » Tuesday 4 March 2008, 10:22

Push the pin a little so that it sticks out say 1/3 mm. Check if at the end where it sticks out you see knurls or not. If yes, then keep on pushing the same direction. If not, then push it from the opposite side.

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Post by skywalker » Tuesday 4 March 2008, 10:25

As far as I remeber, the kurdeled end was facing outer side...

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Post by starikashka » Tuesday 4 March 2008, 12:14

skywalker wrote:As far as I remeber, the kurdeled end was facing outer side...
Yes, you are right :-) my memory still fresh, i installed BTS a months before, i beat the pin from internal side. 2-3 good kicks were enough to get it out. But i have Indy :-) do not think there is a major difference, but if any - first advice is useful
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Post by McFussel » Tuesday 4 March 2008, 12:47

Use a hard needle or stick....this may help!!
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Post by starikashka » Tuesday 4 March 2008, 13:16

McFussel wrote:Use a hard needle or stick....this may help!!
4 mm hex key from Caron helps :-) if nothing else avaliable
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Post by joemzl » Tuesday 4 March 2008, 22:20

Ok guys - work is done with a broken thrill.
The right tip came from - Istvan. :clap2:
The knurled end was on the left side of each boot.
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Post by starikashka » Wednesday 5 March 2008, 7:15

Good :) Istvan has more experience than others :) we were just lucky
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Post by István » Wednesday 5 March 2008, 9:39

Glad that I could help you, but what is a "thrill" in this context? Cheers

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Post by joemzl » Wednesday 5 March 2008, 9:49

Oh, what a mistake :!: I meant a drill :oops:
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Post by István » Wednesday 5 March 2008, 10:19

A thriller drill ;-)

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Post by starikashka » Wednesday 5 March 2008, 10:22

thrill in certain context mean pretty woman :-) i`ve cheked dictionary and were suprprised :-))))

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