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Of all threads I can find on the Winder front bumper,none state just what is required to remove/replace one.I will upgrade the one on mine eventually and would like to know ahead of time what I need for fasteners and how the old ones are accessed and removed. Also does the Cat one fit or not? I have conflicting reports about this.
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Once the hood is off, remove the fuse box and It’s just 4 torx bolts to remove which are on the top side of the bumper you will see the 4 holes in the bumper where the torx bolts are. To replace the bump you need to remove the fuse box mount which I think has 4 rivets which need to be drilled out.
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And this is why Yamaha doesn't sell a million accessories like BRP, they make it too difficult to swap stuff over.
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Only takes 5 minutes to remove the bumper.
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Even with removing fuse box and drilling out rivets?
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The cat bumpers are the same. Don't forget these are artic cats. The rivets are a workout if you don't have a air riviter.Of all threads I can find on the Winder front bumper,none state just what is required to remove/replace one.I will upgrade the one on mine eventually and would like to know ahead of time what I need for fasteners and how theer old ones are accessed and removed. Also does the Cat one fit or not? I have conflicting reports about this.
fourbarrel
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It stands to reason the Cat bumpers are the same,but I have read on a different forum that there was subtle differences between the two where something had to be modified for one to fit on a Winder. Air riveter I have and yes they save a PILE of work.I even have a box of Stavex rivets to use.
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