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Scorpion Racing fuel tank guard.

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Andy.:
Cheers.

Been at the hospital all day. The baby has turned and is now in the breech position, not totally good news but scan revealed all is still well.

bullfrog:
Whens it due ?
We (well the wife) had our little girl 9 weeks ago. Hope it goes well for you. My wifes labour was 72 hours from established labour ! :shock:
She was knackered.
Our friend had hers today after 57 hours !! :shock:
Just pray yours is less. Its a long old time of holding hands and saying the right thing ! :lol:
I have not heard back yet but will let you know what he says re tank guard !

Wanderer:
Long time no speak Andy.
I hope all goes well for you all.


If it's the same as my Scorpion guard then it's held by the tank strap mounting bolts. So no the bumper doesn't need to be removed. You'll need to support the tank unless the fixings were modified when it was fitted.

I modified mine so that the guard can be removed without affecting the tank.

Ed

Andy.:
Cheers Ed.

As far as I can see it's bolted on via two bolts to the rear and two at the front. How does one support the fuel tank whilst taking off the guard?

Jake:

--- Quote from: "Andy." ---As far as I can see it's bolted on via two bolts to the rear and two at the front. How does one support the fuel tank whilst taking off the guard?
--- End quote ---


You will have to remove the rear bumper by the sounds of it.
When i fitted my Southdown tank guard i put a spare wheel underneth and jacked it into position.
I had to remove it a couple of months later and i supported it using my knees.
Worked a treat  :wink:

Best wishes for the weekend.
 :D

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