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How to: Basic track prep ('05)

This is a discussion on How to: Basic track prep ('05) within the R6 How-To Guides forums, part of the Yamaha R6 category; I just followed this write-up well done sir! One thing to note is you do not have to unplug the ...

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    I just followed this write-up well done sir!

    One thing to note is you do not have to unplug the taillight. It's dead after pulling the headlight and signal fuse.

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    ^ Truf.

    Nice write-up for sure, man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gimpy View Post
    I just followed this write-up well done sir!

    One thing to note is you do not have to unplug the taillight. It's dead after pulling the headlight and signal fuse.
    Much appreciated. It's been a while since I've track prepped this bike and I'm not sure if I ever knew this anyway.
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    You could always offer trackside assitance to any NOOBS who aren't mechanicalyl inclined getting their shit safety wired. If it's a ton of people. . . that's good for the organization and you then know that nobody is gonna be dummping all over the track!

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    great writeup !

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