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Skier4life 11-09-17 02:03 PM

Where can I find fairing mount??
 
The piece of hardware used to mount the fairing shown in the links got bent in a crash... Trying to figure out what the part is called or where I can buy it thanks!!

https://ibb.co/kdpjWv

ophic 11-09-17 02:21 PM

Re: Where can I find fairing mount??
 
it's not identical, but R&G do a crash bung & mount that's designed to replace it. Not a cheap solution but at least one that's available.

Bibio 11-09-17 02:54 PM

Re: Where can I find fairing mount??
 
they are not available separate only in a kit which IIR is £180.

TBH the bracket is not bad and a tap with a hammer should straighten it out enough to be useable. if it cracks at the weld which it usually does then just straighten it and take to your local welder.

ophic 11-09-17 03:14 PM

Re: Where can I find fairing mount??
 
http://www.rg-racing.com/browsebike/...L/#prettyPhoto

£85 + VAT & delivery

but definitely not cheap.

TSM 11-09-17 11:28 PM

Re: Where can I find fairing mount??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 3076539)
they are not available separate only in a kit which IIR is £180.

TBH the bracket is not bad and a tap with a hammer should straighten it out enough to be useable. if it cracks at the weld which it usually does then just straighten it and take to your local welder.

stock bracket is a pile of poo

DougieG 13-09-17 07:12 AM

Re: Where can I find fairing mount??
 
I did exactly the same it's really simple and quick for a welder to fix so go that route

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DryRob 21-09-17 09:12 AM

Re: Where can I find fairing mount??
 
Make sue you get it welded if you're going to ride the bike without the faring, I ended up losing mine so had to get another made up.
I used the other side as guidance to get the end bits machined at work and had them connected by a piece of straight steel bar as opposed to a curved tube.
It isn't the prettiest thing but it doesn't matter since it's hidden by the fairing.


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