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Does anyone have detailed pix of the coolant overflow installed on the daytona? I know where it sits and all but not sure what its held to and if i am supposed to have a bracket for it. Any help would make the tank installation that much easier. Thanx in advance.
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Bikebandit might be able to help you figure it out
- Street Triple cooling system diagram - Daytona 675 cooling system diagram |
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There is a roughly L shaped bracket that attaches to the inside of the frame. Bit of a bastid to get at.
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I know what u mean, but in t that bracket there as a mount for the bodies fairing? I ordered the overflow tank but not that bracket. Is that something i need?
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Ya and pull apart the bike to do the job too. Tank has to at least be lifted, removed is easier. I had to replace a broken L fitting on mine. A bit of a pain in the ass for such a seemingly easy job.
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Don't put the Daytona tank on your Striple. It will look like ASSSSSS!
Best pic I've got. it is meant to be hidden behind the fairing. ![]() Custom is your best bet. nearly anything will work. Check here for some Ideas http://www.customfighters.com/forums...light=overflow
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2013 daytona has it up on the front right of the bike out of sight. Maybe there?
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