View Full Version : Hamicad tail tidy fitting on pointy?
sputnik
28-04-12, 11:46 PM
Just ordered a hamicad tail tidy/fender eliminator. The online instructions look reasonably clear but more involved than i had perhaps expected. Instructions are all well and good but is there anything i should look out for or advice to make fitting straightforward?
Also, I see it suggests shortening the tail light balast screws - do i just dremmel of the ends of the existing screws or should i be doing something more subtle?
Sid Squid
28-04-12, 11:58 PM
Tail light or number plate light screws? I've fitted a few Hamicads and I don't remember needing to attend to the tail light at all.
When you fit the number plate light you'll notice that the metal part it fits to is a thinner section than the plastic of the original part, as such the screws enter the light a dab further, I don't recall needing to shorten the screws but should it prove necessary you only need to remove a couple of mm, or perhaps fit some washers under the screw heads if that's easier.
sputnik
30-04-12, 08:06 PM
Thanks for the response. Yes, I meant the number plate light screws not the tail light - lazy late night typing by me! Hamicad reckon on shortening the screws by 5mm. If everything else is straightforward per the instructions then it should be ok.
I've seen a few posts mentioning water ingress into the tail - I don't want to start siliconing things if I don't need to but nor do I want a waterlogged tail. Any strong views either way?
Geordie Mick
02-05-12, 09:05 AM
I have one on my SK6, and didn't have to shorten any screws. It might have been tidier if I had, but I didn't need to (and therefore didn't bother).
It does let water in though. First ride out was in monsoon conditions, to be fair, but a notable amount of wet stuff found it's way into the rear unit. You'll probably see immediately when you fit it where the water will get in. The original undertray sits on top of (i.e. outside) the tail tidy and there are some small gaps at the sides. I tried some siliconing, but it's not 100% solved the problem. I keep looking at it to try and find a better answer, but haven't had the time to spend at it so far. Other posts on here, I think, described making some little infills for the gaps I mentioned but I can't find them from a quick search.
MICK..
TheRamJam
02-05-12, 10:17 AM
I fitted a Hamicad to my SK9. They provided little plastic spacers to ensure a snug fit as the original screws are a bit long. Never had any issues with water getting in the number plate light.
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