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The plastic tail does NOT come off,
Wow, I missed quite a few. I see what you mean by socket heads now. Ten fasteners total. It will be easier to remove when it isn't bolted to the bike.
It does if you want to see the circles molded into the underside that show you where to drill and how big to make the holes. I did it freehand with a spade bit because I was too lazy to go to the store and get a nice one. It is O.K. I would put it on the drill press with a forstner bit if I did it again.
I think the only other screws to remove (other then the obvious ones around the outside) are the 2 located underneath the tail light itself. Towards the front side of the taillight. (Chrome/silver head like others, only smaller.). They are about 1.5" apart. I think those are the ones you need to get. This is all from memory, sorry if I'm wrong. Play around a little bit. You'll get it. When The tail section is loose, you will know it's loose. Don't force anything.Randy
How do you get the damned thing off?I'm trying to install the factory rack and bag. It arrived with no instructions but I found some online.It says remove three button head screws each side. Then there are two socket head screws underneath the mudguard. I'm not sure I'm getting the right ones. there are two on each side near the hex not holding the indicator stems. It seems to be saying that the one nearest the indicator stem needs to be removed. Is that right?I've done that, but the tailpiece doesn't want to move.It suggests it needs to be pulled outwards, and then down, but I'mafraid I'll break it if I put any more pressure on.Who's done this?Instructions are here: http://www.prodigium.info/pdf/Porpacchi-Supporto-Griso-850-1100-Griso8V-1200.pdf
Go and see Paul at Corsa in Hersham