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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Adding Liner Bags Use saddlebag liners from Bestem for BMW R1100, K1200, model LGBM-K12GT-SDL BMW oem liner bags and from most other suppliers have an extra pocket which sticks out on the inner side, designed to fit into a recess in the BMW oem cases. There is no such recess in the Mutazu, or...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Fitting The Bottom Plates To The Bags Two bottom plates are supplied, which support a liner bag or other luggage when the case lid is open. They will only go in one way - check the picture - and small screws are supplied in with the wiring kit to fix the plates to the bottom of the case. I...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Final Checks Check that all mounting bolts are tight. Push against the sadllebag frame to make sure it does not move inwards - there should be no slop or flex or movement on any component. Take a bag and insert the recesses on the bottom into the two Y-shaped spacers on the bottom of the...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Assembling The Stabiliser Brackets Assembling The Stabiliser Brackets 1) Take the intermediate stabiliser bracket and place it on top of the extended right angle bracket, placing the side with the large hole in contact with the large hole arm of the extended right angle bracket. These arms are...
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    Has anyone ever done anything with ram air intakes - on anything ? Need some advice!

    The fan will restrict the intake! It takes kilowatts to drive a fan large enough to pressuurise an engine's air intake, not watts. All you are doing is restricting the air intake by adding a fan into that tube.
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Bottom Rear Stabiliser Bracket Here is the bottom stabiliser bracket ready to receive the intermediate stabiliser bracket. Note the large hole in this arm - one arm in the intermediate bracket also has a large hole, and these two large-hole sides are placed together.
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Rear Stabiliser Brackets Summary Here are the three brackets used to stabilise the bags at the rear. The largest bracket, which I have called the extended right angle backet, is already mounted to the back of the rear hanger. The shortest bracket, which I have called the top stabiliser...
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    Are there any different sprocket sizes that work?

    It will cost you The RT uses higher gearing, as do the the F3s sold in Australia and some other places. You need to change the drive sprocket or pulley, the drive belt, and one or two ECUs (electronic control units), otherwise the system runs in limp home mode only. At least one person...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Fitting The Top Stabiliser Bracket Fitting The Top Stabiliser Bracket Take the button head 50mm x 8mm bolt purchased as extra and start fitting to it: 1) flat washer (rounded side against bolt head) 2) top stabiliser bracket (into the extra hole in the short arm) 3) flat washer (flat side...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Painting The Modified Brackets Painting The Modified Brackets Please ensure that any raised edges on the holes or where brackets have been cut, are removed, to ensure a strong fit to the adjacent bracket or bolt. Place the brackets on their edge. Spray 3 or 4 light coats from about 12" away...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Summarising The Bracket Modifications Summarising The Bracket Modifications At this stage the following essential modifications should have been made: 1) The front hanger - bottom section cut off, about 3/16" below the bottom hole - to allow the spacer which connects to the saddlebag frame to...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Preparing The Top Stabilising Bracket - Cutting Off The Excess Length Preparing The Top Stabilising Bracket Cutting Off The Excess Length Time to fire up the angle grinder, after fitting it with a cutoff disc. Make sure you wear ear plugs and eye protection. Only use an angle grinder...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Finishing The Holes Finishing The Holes There will be raised edges on the holes after you finish drilling. You can remove these either by using a larger bit held in your hand and rotated a few times on the edge of the hole, or by using the curved edge of the handle of a file which you also...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Notes On Drilling Holes After bolting up back-to-back the two brackets that need extra holes, be careful when marking the centre to start drilling. Use a hand-held automatic centre punch in good light, to make sure you have the right spot. Turn the brackets around 180 degrees to obviate...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Preparing The Top Stabilising Bracket - Drilling The Extra Hole There are two types of standard size right angle brackets supplied in the kit, four right angle brackets in total, which have equal length sides. (We have already used the 2 brackets which have an extended side, on the rear...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Under The Seat Panel - Replacing The T Nuts Under The Seat Panel Replacing The T Nuts 3) When you lift the seat panel you will see a 6mm T nut on each side, which needs to be removed. The screws that held each of those small covers in place go into the 6 mm T nuts In its place on each side...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Stabilising The Brackets - Under The Seat Stabilising The Brackets - Under The Seat 2) Remove the seat, and the 5 screws indicated. This will allow you to lift this panel and access the 2 x 6mm T nuts which are used to hold those two small covers underneath, in place. The picture is taken...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Stabilising The Brackets - Under Tail Light Stabilising The Brackets We need to stop the bags flexing inwards - BRP have conveniently provided attachment points at the rear that we will use. Because the mounting frame and hangers are so stiff and strong we only need to fully stabilise at the...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    I could fly into Noo Joysie in a flash and help you out. Send ticket any time...
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    How To Properly and Stylishly Mount Mutazu Bags To An F3S - with pics

    Rear View Of Rear Hanger Detail, Saddlebag Frame Mounting Here is the rear view of the rear hanger with the extended right angle bracket attached. Fit the mounting frame to the upper front hanger bolt and add the nut to hold it in place, then do the same with the rear hanger and bolt. Now add...
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