Place the rear mudguard (8) on the swingarm, fitting the screws (9) with recommended threadlocker.
The screw (9) in the bottom hole of the rear mudguard (8) must be installed with the washer (r).
Tighten the screws (9) to a torque of 5 nm +/- 10% (sect. 3 - 3, Frame torque settings).


Removing the rear mudguard
Belly fairingRadiator fan relay
Introduction
The radiator fans are powered via a specific relay, which is enabled by the
engine control unit.
Component assembling position
A injection relay; b etv relay (throttle valve actuator motor), c radiator
fan relay, d engine control unit.
Location of right hand fan connecti ...
Removal of the movable tensioner/timing belt
Loosen the nut (8) and remove the washer (7) and the tensioner pulley (9)
from the pin (12) on the cylinder head.
Remove the timing belt (14) from the horizontal cylinder assembly.
Important
If the belts are to be re-used, mark the direction of rotation with an
arrow and also mark the cylin ...
Passive key
Introduction
The passive key (1) is used when the active key is not working correctly or
is not available.
The passive key works as a transponder, and must therefore be placed physically
onto the antenna to work.
The mechanical part (2) of the key is used to open the seat or the tank plug ...