16-05-13, 12:49 AM
Yes, it is possible but in this case the OP needs to get access to out of the nuts to cut it off with a dremel so the radiator is being removed for better access 
Out of all 8 nuts / studs on the head, there is only one that is an absolute pain which is the lower one on cylinder 2. You can just about get to it with a spanner, but a socket is out of the question I've found. It's fiddly, but doable. Unfortunately I don't think removing the radiator helps either as its the frame that's in the way. In any case, I've had the exhaust on and off a half dozen times and it was only the first time on my first Fazer that it was really a pain

Out of all 8 nuts / studs on the head, there is only one that is an absolute pain which is the lower one on cylinder 2. You can just about get to it with a spanner, but a socket is out of the question I've found. It's fiddly, but doable. Unfortunately I don't think removing the radiator helps either as its the frame that's in the way. In any case, I've had the exhaust on and off a half dozen times and it was only the first time on my first Fazer that it was really a pain


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