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BBadger 08-12-09 02:21 PM

Rear Fairings, help!
 
Hi everyone

in the middle of taking the rear fairings off to fit a new tail tidy.
Only problem is the very rear ( tail light unit ) as i cant manage to undo the bolts holding all the plastics together , they are the only 4 around the tail unit but still cant manage to shift them.

Are there any nacks or just abit more force??


Thanks Brock.

[Edit] its a ponty k4 btw

MrFish 08-12-09 04:11 PM

Re: Rear Fairings ...help!
 
Did my tail tidy a few months ago and other than finding it a real arseache in general, I don't remember any particularly tricky bolts.

It might be that the bolts turning as you turn the screw and you need to hold one end steady with some pliers or something as you do it. Or you might just need to give it a bit more welly.

Putting it back together was the really tricky bit.

barwel1992 08-12-09 04:21 PM

Re: Rear Fairings ...help!
 
are they the ones under the plastic panel at the back and down the sides that screw the light in ? if is they are a right git to get out i had to use a spanner as they are though nut/screw type screws lol

Mighty Boosh 08-12-09 04:48 PM

Re: Rear Fairings ...help!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBadger (Post 2118917)
Hi everyone

in the middle of taking the rear fairings off to fit a new tail tidy.
Only problem is the very rear ( tail light unit ) as i cant manage to undo the bolts holding all the plastics together , they are the only 4 around the tail unit but still cant manage to shift them.

Are there any nacks or just abit more force??


Thanks Brock.

[Edit] its a ponty k4 btw

Yep they are a bugger to undo due to not enough space around then to turn a spanner, i used a small headed ratchet arm + socket, still only managed 2 or 3 clicks at a time.

Unclip all press clips on the back plastics, this will give you a tiny bit more space. There are 2 press clips by the tail light, not obvious without having a good look.

HTH.

BBadger 09-12-09 01:29 PM

Re: Rear Fairings ...help!
 
Thank you people!
Rubber washers dont help when you have limited turning space but i got there.

Now to my next problem...r&g sold me the wrong mounting plates!

barwel1992 09-12-09 02:50 PM

Re: Rear Fairings ...help!
 
^ hmm all the sv crash bungs should be interchangeable from k3-k7 (or 8 carnt quite remember) as the frames are the same just diff color code unless you received full faired ones but they still should fit

FG1 09-12-09 03:36 PM

Re: Rear Fairings ...help!
 
Brock, pm sent

BBadger 09-12-09 04:21 PM

Re: Rear Fairings ...help!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by barwel1992 (Post 2119872)
^ hmm all the sv crash bungs

Crash bungs :-k this is work tail tidy evilness im affraid different end of the bike.

Mighty Boosh 09-12-09 05:01 PM

Re: Rear Fairings ...help!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBadger (Post 2119779)
Thank you people!
Rubber washers dont help when you have limited turning space but i got there.

Now to my next problem...r&g sold me the wrong mounting plates!

It what way are they wrong?

Have you removed the old "snow plough"?

Do the 4 bolt holes on the tail tidy not line up with the holes on the rear frame?

Qustion for all orgers:is the rear frame different on this paticular year:confused:.?

Is it a K3 registered in 2004?

I believe the K3 rear differs from the K4.

BBadger 09-12-09 05:12 PM

Re: Rear Fairings ...help!
 
ive had a tail tidy before and it has died once but has finaly started to die so i thought id buy a nice r&g one finaly.
K4 not 2004 k3, not sure what difference to the moutings there is between the models i just thought it was hight of the frame.

The way they mounting plates are wrong is that there are 2 new bolts that must screw into them ( these have threads inside which the actualy tidy tails bolts to ). but anyways these 2 new ones dont screw into the plate fully or at all really i mean 80% of the thread is still showing.
a la my problem....getting new ones sent out though.


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