07 600rr GPR problem

Old Aug 5, 2007 | 12:12 AM
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07 600rr GPR problem

i put on the new 20 point GPR and ran into a couple problems. first thing is you HAVE to take the stock stabilizer off which in turn makes the FI light go on. then when everything is mounted on, you cant turn the key. PRETTY GAY!!! . onlt way i see around this is cuttin the key.

just wonderin if anyone else ran into this problem???
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Re: 07 600rr GPR problem

cut the key...
Old Aug 5, 2007 | 12:24 AM
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Re: 07 600rr GPR problem

yea i figured thats the only option. but i dont like the fact that my FI light is goin to be on cuz the stock stabilizer isnt plugged in.
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