Front Sprocket Cover - Removal
Warning - General - Stabilise Motorcycle - including DO NOT support on non integral parts
warning
Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported.Do not support the motorcycle on any ancillary component, the exhaust system or any other non structural parts of the motorcycle frame.A correctly supported motorcycle will help prevent it from falling.Failure to follow the advice above could result in serious injury or death.
Caution - Drive Chain trapped fingers
caution
If the rear wheel is rotated, fingers, hands or loose clothing could become trapped as the drive chain rotates on the sprockets, and cause a crushing injury to the fingers, hands or other parts of your body.To prevent injury, never place fingers, hands or loose clothing near the drive chain or sprockets.
Perform the following operations
Perform the following operations:
notice
Note the routing of the breather hoses and harnesses in front of the sprocket cover for installation.
Front Sprocket Cover Remove LG1; LG2; LGX; LH2
- Remove the fixings securing the sprocket cover to the crankcase.
- Manoeuvre the evaporative drain hose upwards, noting its position for installation, and remove the front sprocket cover.
Front sprocket cover
Fixings
Breather hoses and harnesses
Evaporative canister drain hose