snoman
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my bud wants to change his exhaust on his rx1 he recently got and do any have any pix how to get the seat off and the rear exhaust ? thank's 

twiz28
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2017 Sidewinder XTX 137
1. Remove the two exhaust caps, 3 allen head screws on each at 12, 4, and 8 o'clock the others stay on.
2. Remove the two phillips head screws from the plastic around the the tail lights.
3. There are two 10mm nuts which hold the hooks from the seat to the heat sheild on the exhaust remove these and the seat is free, don't forget to unhook the wiring from the tail light, it plugs in below the seat near your right knee if you were sitting on it. Seat can come totally off.
4. There are 4 12mm bolts and dampers that hold the exhaust to the rear of the tunnel.
5. There are 2 10mm bolts holding the heat shield to the tunnel ahead of the can. The rear of the exhaust is now free.
6. Half way up the tunnel there are 2 rubber plugs, remove these to access the two 12mm exhaust clamps, you may need penetrating oil here. With these loose you can now pull the exhaust towards the rear of the sled and it should slide right out.
2. Remove the two phillips head screws from the plastic around the the tail lights.
3. There are two 10mm nuts which hold the hooks from the seat to the heat sheild on the exhaust remove these and the seat is free, don't forget to unhook the wiring from the tail light, it plugs in below the seat near your right knee if you were sitting on it. Seat can come totally off.
4. There are 4 12mm bolts and dampers that hold the exhaust to the rear of the tunnel.
5. There are 2 10mm bolts holding the heat shield to the tunnel ahead of the can. The rear of the exhaust is now free.
6. Half way up the tunnel there are 2 rubber plugs, remove these to access the two 12mm exhaust clamps, you may need penetrating oil here. With these loose you can now pull the exhaust towards the rear of the sled and it should slide right out.