steering stem

This is a discussion on steering stem within the Suspension/Steering/Chassis forums, part of the Can-Am DS450 Tech Discussion category; so, thanks to blaster99, got a new stem, but i have this weird knack for screwing up the most obvious, simple things. anyone had to ...


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Old 04-28-2010, 11:54 PM
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so, thanks to blaster99, got a new stem, but i have this weird knack for screwing up the most obvious, simple things. anyone had to replace a stem before? whats involved? should i be sober for this? lol...
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Old 04-29-2010, 12:12 AM
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its kinda a pain in the ass ,pull the plastics and dig in lol
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lol i figured that much i mean any unexpected speed bumps i should look out for?
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Is a pain wit radiator, I recommend loosenin it and possibly having a second person lol noone should drink alone
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haahaha ok ill grab a buddy and a twelver and well figure it out thanks guys
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Just taking out the radiator, then its pretty straight forward. You also need to take off a frame piece that has bolts behind the front shocks. Other than that its very easy.
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