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somegirl
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How to prop up your tank
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August 31, 2008, 12:34:20 PM »
1. Make sure your bike is securely on its sidestand or a rearstand.
2. Use your key to remove the seat.
3. The tank prop should be stored underneath the seat as shown. Take it out.
4. Undo the tank latch.
5. Lift the tank (you may need to straighten the bars to do so).
6. Place the tank prop between the tank and the frame as shown.
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Re: How to prop up your tank
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August 31, 2008, 01:14:26 PM »
thank you for posting these pics.. what are those wires above the air box powering up?
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Quote from: Cucciolo on August 31, 2008, 01:14:26 PM
thank you for posting these pics.. what are those wires above the air box powering up?
I would guess heated grips.
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Quote from: DesmoDiva on August 31, 2008, 01:27:02 PM
I would guess heated grips.
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Re: How to prop up your tank
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Quote from: Cucciolo on August 31, 2008, 01:14:26 PM
thank you for posting these pics.. what are those wires above the air box powering up?
Heated grips.
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Re: How to prop up your tank
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August 31, 2008, 04:50:56 PM »
Is it the same procedure for lifting the tank on the 2009 696?
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Re: How to prop up your tank
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August 31, 2008, 05:37:51 PM »
Hmmmm, that's not where I place the tank prop rod. Mine goes next to the fuse box on a frame cross member. Also, there is a round indentation in the edge of the tank that the top part of the prop rod...
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Quote from: NAKID on August 31, 2008, 05:37:51 PM
Hmmmm, that's not where I place the tank prop rod. Mine goes next to the fuse box on a frame cross member. Also, there is a round indentation in the edge of the tank that the top part of the prop rod...
That's strange the indentation in the tank on my bike is at the left side of the tank, not the right side. I took me 2 year to accidentally find it though.
Also when doing it this way you can lift the tank much higher than in these pics.
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Sorry, I meant next to the relays on the left side of the tank, not the fuse box on the right side...
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Re: How to prop up your tank
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Quote from: NAKID on August 31, 2008, 05:37:51 PM
Hmmmm, that's not where I place the tank prop rod. Mine goes next to the fuse box on a frame cross member. Also, there is a round indentation in the edge of the tank that the top part of the prop rod...
Quote from: NAKID on September 01, 2008, 10:42:35 AM
Sorry, I meant next to the relays on the left side of the tank, not the fuse box on the right side...
ditto. and propping it there allows you to lift the tank higher than what's pictured. also, make sure not to do this on a full tank or some fuel will leak out through the filler and get all over the place.
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Re: How to prop up your tank
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Yeah, sorry, I wasn't sure how much fuel I had and didn't want to lift it too high. I figured this gave the general idea.
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so thats what that bar is for... .
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Quote from: NAKID on August 31, 2008, 05:37:51 PM
Hmmmm, that's not where I place the tank prop rod. Mine goes next to the fuse box on a frame cross member. Also, there is a round indentation in the edge of the tank that the top part of the prop rod...
Yeah, my prop rod doesn't even fit over the frame as in these pictures. One day I missed the that location and accidentally hit the cross member instead. The rod went in like it had eyes of its own. Needless to say, so much secure that way.
And I always use the indentation in the bottom of the tank (left side). I must check out the right side to see if there's one over there too.
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Re: How to prop up your tank
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Quote from: wmacinty on August 31, 2008, 04:50:56 PM
Is it the same procedure for lifting the tank on the 2009 696?
Not even close. You've got to remove all of the plastic on the tank, remove the screw holding it on underneath the seat area, remove the screws holding it in the little rubber stopper thingie and sort of slide it out towards the back of the bike... Hit the ducati site and see if you can find the PDF of the parts catalogue. It has some great exploded diagrams. You'll see what I'm talking about. I can't find the link right now, but if you PM me with your email address, I can send you the pdf.
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