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Hi BlueMobileRiders, just a quick one today to let The reflash on the ECU that I've been talking about for a while, I finally got down to do it, the insurance came off the bike, I thought that was an appropriate time to do it just before Christmas and so sent it away to Ivan who I cannot say enough about, what a decent guy, chatted to him on the phone, his service and his attitude is so professional, he's very clear about what you want and how he does it and the delivery, Came back in a really professionally wrapped manner, much more professionally than I sent it in and I'm a bit of a stickler for that and I'm hoping that she runs a lot smoother over 20 Celsius than she did. Didn't get anything else done, didn't get the air box mod, didn't get any of the exhaust mods done yet but I can send it back to Ivan just the price of postage and I can have that flash now I've paid the initial fee so any updates I get Ivan will reflash for free. So as you can see I'm putting it back in, one of the things Ivan will say is there's two ways to do it, you can slip a screwdriver in and try and ease it out with a screwdriver, there's the screwdriver, it doesn't work, I wouldn't do it. I ended up taking the rear body work off undoing the 12 volt adapter, undoing the plate here, dropping the tail, light assembly here and then that allowed me to drop the mudguard and it'so much easier just to slippery see you in there and then push these rubber grippers on here onto the back onto the metal slide it up and plug it back in really it took me 20 minutes of fiddling around with a screwdriver I thought I was doing more damage than good, stopped, took me 10 minutes to do this not hard at all