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Originally Posted by SixFiddy
First worry: ( TL R - Is changing the nose fairing bracket a simple job?) - As a result of a lowside which left the nose fairing bracket/mount bent on the left side, I bought a "new" one. I'm just a little bit confused as to what the clocks bolt on to. Is it the bracket that I'll be changing around? If not, then that's great if I don't have to touch the clocks. But if they do bolt on to that bracket then I hope any bolts/screws are easy to access. If there's one thing I've noticed, the SV's components seem to be in the most awkward places compared to other bikes I've worked on.
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I had a similar issue recently, I can't recall the clocks bolting on but there are rubber cushions we swapped over onto the new bracket.
http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_p...FQpgMAodNj8QKg
Clocks - inner trim - fairing nose - we put the mirror bolts in loosely while lining up/tucking everything else in.
Can't help with the wiring but I can offer this - while the nose is off the bulbs etc are easier to get at if you were changing or upgrading any. Do all that fiddly clip nonsense on the bench then it's pretty much plug and play back on the bike


