How is the radiator guard attached?
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How is the radiator guard attached?
Just took the fairings off the bike for the first time. Only had one screw on the left side that wasn't easy to access thanks to the mud guard reducing clearance. Now im back to putting the fairings back on and i cant figure out how the guard is meant to attach to the fairings. I currently only have the top fairing on. Can anyone help?
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Re: How is the radiator guard attached?
Do you mean the v panel? If so put the nosecone on first then the v panel. on each arm of the v panel there is a hole they slot underneath the nose. Get them bolted on first then wrap the mids and lower around the v panel. Then you have three further screw holes one each side and one at the bottom in the middle. They should have metal clasps on lugs of the fairings so you can screw it all secure.
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Re: How is the radiator guard attached?
Thanks. I believe i am missing some of the metal clasps. Will check tomorrow.ibby4585 wrote:Do you mean the v panel? If so put the nosecone on first then the v panel. on each arm of the v panel there is a hole they slot underneath the nose. Get them bolted on first then wrap the mids and lower around the v panel. Then you have three further screw holes one each side and one at the bottom in the middle. They should have metal clasps on lugs of the fairings so you can screw it all secure.