Removing redundant TCI box

Jimbo W

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Got my '80 Special 11 back from Rick at Smedspeed today. Mikuni TM32 carbs & replacement coils & electronic ignition fitted. I want to remove the old TCI box now, it is mounted under the battery box & plugs in behind lefthand side cover. Is there an easy way to get to the 2 screws securing the unit I wonder? It looks like I might have to remove it along with the battery box but I'm not quite sure how that is held in place.
Any advice welcomed, thanks in advance.
 

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If I remember correctly, I removed the lower plastic rear fender just aft of the battery box to get to 'em.
 

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If it can wait until next time you have your rear wheel off, it's very easy. If original, can be tight. Shorty Phillips can help.
 

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Seems like you can get straight up or nearly so with extensions from the bottom.
If they're badly rusted in, drilling the heads off would be an option.
 

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Stock ex. Crossover might hinder that a bit... :umm:
 

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Great thanks, one crosshead is very rusty so I'll spray them as a 1st step & have a go at it in next couple of days.
On a different topic - do we really need that huge 14ah battery in our bikes? I'd like to save about 10 lbs of weight with a lithium. Any likely problems with charging etc if I did that?
 
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