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For those of you that have installed the Trask checkm8 transmission cover, did you have to remove the exhaust system? I put one of these on my CVO and it was a pain, but doable. I bought one for my Heritage but there is no clearance because of the exhaust header.
For those of you that have installed the Trask checkm8 transmission cover, did you have to remove the exhaust system? I put one of these on my CVO and it was a pain, but doable. I bought one for my Heritage but there is no clearance because of the exhaust header.
the bolt by the cylinder is the problem. I ended up pulling my exhaust . Probably could have got it but it makes it easier.
I don't have a touring bike or the Trask but I installed the late model cover on my 23 Lowrider ST and I had to pull the exhaust to do it. I have the Fuel Moto Contender and it was just too close to get to the bolt. I tried cutting an allen shorter but couldn't get my hands in there anyway.
I don't have a touring bike or the Trask but I installed the late model cover on my 23 Lowrider ST and I had to pull the exhaust to do it. I have the Fuel Moto Contender and it was just too close to get to the bolt. I tried cutting an allen shorter but couldn't get my hands in there anyway.
They say on the Facebook M8 page you can install the new cover without pulling the exhaust I tried but never came close, also the side cover on my 22 Heritage was going to hit it also . I've got the NiceCNC cover on now but I'm still getting blow by in the intake .
With this kit I was able to get all of the bolts off except for the one by the cylinder. I could get on it straight but could no get enough leverage. Harley loctite.
For those of you that have installed the Trask checkm8 transmission cover, did you have to remove the exhaust system? I put one of these on my CVO and it was a pain, but doable. I bought one for my Heritage but there is no clearance because of the exhaust header.
We did it on my Heritage, but it took 2 guys 2 hours and one with very long fingers (without pulling exhaust).
With this kit I was able to get all of the bolts off except for the one by the cylinder. I could get on it straight but could no get enough leverage. Harley loctite.
^That's exactly how I installed mine without removing the exhaust (although I installed the H-D version). @Axedude That kit is Icon brand, sold at Harbor Freight.
Can it be done without removing anything = Yes (I did). Would it have been easier without things in the way = Yes. I used the same Icon kit as @Durham man pictured above (found at local Harbor Freight). No need to pay someone, just get correct mentality, tools and patience.
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