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SBF Tmax Cafe


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Guys be careful when your mech jack your Tmax up to lift the front. I'm not sure which is the proper way but my mech use a car jack and without knowing, used my fan as a support point. Fan was jam stuck and bracket bend. Lucky i notice my temp suddenly shooting up without the fan noise and i realise the problem early to get it fixed

 

Btw anyone know what's the market rate for early 2011 Tmax? Though of downgrading mine.

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Guys be careful when your mech jack your Tmax up to lift the front. I'm not sure which is the proper way but my mech use a car jack and without knowing, used my fan as a support point. Fan was jam stuck and bracket bend. Lucky i notice my temp suddenly shooting up without the fan noise and i realise the problem early to get it fixed

 

Btw anyone know what's the market rate for early 2011 Tmax? Though of downgrading mine.

 

Care to share how was the problem solve?

In future where should we pivot the machine if we need to lift the front wheels?

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Anyone knows what's the tool size of our engine oil drain plug?

rien d'autre que le max.

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Care to share how was the problem solve?

In future where should we pivot the machine if we need to lift the front wheels?

 

I just took out the fan and bend back the bracket.

 

I'm not sure where is the best spot to jack up as i didn't got a chance to try out. Maybe someone here can help better. It could be the base of the front fork, the header or the engine area behind the oil filter. Best should be the front stand used on the sportsbike.

 

Just remember the fan area is very loosely supported by some weak metal and your radiator.

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