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Removing Fuel Tank and Rear Panels from a 3rd-Gen KLR650 

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Removing Fuel Tank and Rear Panels from a 3rd-Gen KLR650:
In this tutorial video we show you how to remove the rear panels and tank from a third-generation Kawasaki KLR650. This will make it easier to install future modifications such as heated grips.
The information in this video is not intended to serve as a substitute for certified Kawasaki service. viajarMOTO is not responsible for any damage the viewer may experience from following this video.
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@viajarMOTO
@viajarMOTO 3 месяца назад
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@jakerose4853
@jakerose4853 2 месяца назад
Great video!
@viajarMOTO
@viajarMOTO 2 месяца назад
Thanks! Hope it helps folks.
@folmonty
@folmonty Месяц назад
The gen 3 sure has a slew of fasteners 😮 which reminds me, not a bad idea to use bit of blue med Loctite because of thumper vibration. Ask me how I know? There’s a cool tool for removing the fuel hose. Looks like pair of needle nose pliers with bent ends to push those tabs in. Available on Amazon. Your videos are a big help to new KLR owners! Love the upshift graphics kit 👌
@viajarMOTO
@viajarMOTO Месяц назад
I feel the KLR has less fastener than the G650GS so I feel like they aren’t too bad. Totally agree on the Loctite. Thanks for the tip on the removing the fuel hose. Totally agree on the UPSHIFT kit - They have awesome designs.
@mathewf.7523
@mathewf.7523 2 месяца назад
I managed the impossible and managed to remove those red fuel pump line clamps. I just took a extended screwdriver using a flathead. Inserting the flat ahead into the indent pulling outwards. There is no need to fiddle with the two tabs on the other side like in the video.
@viajarMOTO
@viajarMOTO 2 месяца назад
Thanks for another solution. The hard part for me was not pushing the fuel clamps back, it was getting the hose off the fuel pump without damaging the plastic hose.
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