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bikerskez 25-02-07 01:43 PM

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I've put mesh in the sides. Just wondering what people thought of it at the front before i fixed it in.http://server2.uploadit.org/files/bi...z-DSC00086.JPG

Richie 25-02-07 01:50 PM

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Very Very nice... I like the front, but do please get a front fender extender as it will stop alot of crap getting on it...

ps, where did you get the mesh from...

bikerskez 25-02-07 02:30 PM

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I've actually got an extender on order and i got the mesh from Trago Mills in Newton Abbott.

kwak zzr 25-02-07 05:40 PM

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nice touch,

Rich 25-02-07 05:50 PM

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Just wondering how your going to fix it in??? Taking the fairing could be abit of a pig when it comes to servicing and so on!!!!!:confused:

kwak zzr 25-02-07 06:08 PM

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fairing panels come off in 10mins.

mattSV 25-02-07 06:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr (Post 1125112)
fairing panels come off in 10mins.

Not if there glued together with the mesh at the front they won.t ;)

bikerskez 25-02-07 06:33 PM

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My intention was to use the hole thats already at the bottom holding the panels together and making two more, one either side of the fairing on the same surface as the one already there(The very front of the fairing as you look straight at the bike). Using a nut and bolt and washers on either side of the mesh to give it a bit of strength and a surface for the nut. Hope this makes sense.

Rich 25-02-07 07:22 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bikerskez (Post 1125126)
My intention was to use the hole thats already at the bottom holding the panels together and making two more, one either side of the fairing on the same surface as the one already there(The very front of the fairing as you look straight at the bike). Using a nut and bolt and washers on either side of the mesh to give it a bit of strength and a surface for the nut. Hope this makes sense.

Good plan, that'll save alot of ****e going in the fairing!!!:thumright:

Rich 25-02-07 07:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mattSV (Post 1125120)
Not if there glued together with the mesh at the front they won.t ;)

Thanks for clearing that up mattsv :rolleyes:


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