Lui Assembly
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Lui Assembly
Hi,
Is there a trick to removing / refitting the central tunnel section on a lui without having to remove the whole head assembly?
The scoot has just been re-painted and the final assembly is to fit the central section. However, my attempts so far have resulted in scratching the new paint work in various places trying to get the bloody thing into position
Is there a trick to removing / refitting the central tunnel section on a lui without having to remove the whole head assembly?
The scoot has just been re-painted and the final assembly is to fit the central section. However, my attempts so far have resulted in scratching the new paint work in various places trying to get the bloody thing into position
Creative Native- Posts : 11
Join date : 2016-10-27
Re: Lui Assembly
I have also come across this issue when doing a dry build.
From memory i think that I took out the headset bolt and block, which then gave me enough room to lift up the headset just enough to slot in the central beam.
Maybe there is a trick to doing it though that someone else knows.
Regards,
John
From memory i think that I took out the headset bolt and block, which then gave me enough room to lift up the headset just enough to slot in the central beam.
Maybe there is a trick to doing it though that someone else knows.
Regards,
John
looney tunes- Posts : 35
Join date : 2016-02-02
Location : Warwickshire
Re: Lui Assembly
as others have also said, i also put washing up liquid on the rubbers of the tunell, this allows it to slide down into posistion easier, start at the bottom and lower the tunell down, not the easiest of jobs on your own to do.
daz.h- Posts : 869
Join date : 2010-06-27
Age : 55
Location : york
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