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monkey 10-09-07 08:07 PM

Quick question for anyone with a pointy and genuine seat cowl
 
I'm sending my old one to someone but can't find the grab rail at the minute. Am I right in thinking the bracket pictured below replaces the grabrail which incorporates the bracket for the seat to slot into? To put it simply do I need to send the bracket beolw with the infills and the cowl?

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Mr Toad 10-09-07 08:11 PM

Re: Quick question for anyone with a pointy and genuine seat cowl
 
Yep

There should also be some replacement bolts and 2 large rubber washer thingies :roll:

cheers

SoulKiss 10-09-07 08:21 PM

Re: Quick question for anyone with a pointy and genuine seat cowl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by teriyakimonkey (Post 1283702)
I'm sending my old one to someone but can't find the grab rail at the minute. Am I right in thinking the bracket pictured below replaces the grabrail which incorporates the bracket for the seat to slot into? To put it simply do I need to send the bracket beolw with the infills and the cowl?

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Yep you WILL need a grabrail or the rear seat wont stay on.

I just happen to have a spare pointy grabrail - you want it?

monkey 10-09-07 08:21 PM

Re: Quick question for anyone with a pointy and genuine seat cowl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Toad (Post 1283705)
Yep

There should also be some replacement bolts and 2 large rubber washer thingies :roll:

cheers

Well the bolts on there were more than long enough to fit the seat again but I don't know which rubber washers you're on about?

monkey 10-09-07 08:24 PM

Re: Quick question for anyone with a pointy and genuine seat cowl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 1283718)
Yep you WILL need a grabrail or the rear seat wont stay on.

I just happen to have a spare pointy grabrail - you want it?

No it's ok thanks I have got it on the garage but it's not at my home and it's not easy to find there. The seat fits ok for overnight and I can wobble it without it coming off or the alarm switch triggering. Cheers.

monkey 10-09-07 09:00 PM

Re: Quick question for anyone with a pointy and genuine seat cowl
 
Bump ditty bump bump.

biccy g 11-09-07 07:32 AM

Re: Quick question for anyone with a pointy and genuine seat cowl
 
If your mate does not want that bracket I will take it off your hands...

Mr Toad 11-09-07 09:23 AM

Re: Quick question for anyone with a pointy and genuine seat cowl
 
You can see where the rubber washer thingies went from your pic - they've left a slight mark on the metal. You can use either that bracket & the fillets that are attached to it to clip the seat cowl into, or you can retain the original grab rail which will serve the same purpose

monkey 11-09-07 11:11 AM

Re: Quick question for anyone with a pointy and genuine seat cowl
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Toad (Post 1284018)
You can see where the rubber washer thingies went from your pic - they've left a slight mark on the metal. You can use either that bracket & the fillets that are attached to it to clip the seat cowl into, or you can retain the original grab rail which will serve the same purpose

Well I must've been missing the rubbers cos those marks are where the bolts were!

It all fitted snug. Oh well.


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