Two Brothers Racing Kawasaki ZX-636R/6RR User Manual
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4. Orient the new servo cap vertically with the legs facing the left side of the bike and the OEM stop
block (Fig. 4). Make sure that the milled area of the servo cap matches the flats of the servo shaft.
Using the supplied screw, attach the new servo cap to the servo shaft and tighten securely (Fig. 5).
5. Making sure that the area surrounding the new servo cap is unobstructed by tools, body parts, etc.,
turn the ignition key of the bike to engage the electrical system. Observe that the servo cap rotates
to the top of the block (Fig. 6), to the bottom of the block (Fig. 7), then comes to rest. When the
engine is running the servo cap will move in response to throttle activity - this is normal.
6. Replace seat.
Installation Instructions
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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