Spacers for after market fairing rear section

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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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thanks dude, I am pretty chuff about it. Can you guys think of anything else I can make for the NC30?

I am thinking about some spacers for mounting different mirrors so I can see past my elbows.
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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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Impressive. Can you make a an upper, headlight fairing for my NC35 please..and not in fluorescent green? ;)
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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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I probably can, but it will be really messed up and not going to fit at all + I only have green filament at the moment. so, shall I go ahead?

on a separate note, I snapped one of the brackets in the rear center section of the fairing (just above the pillion seat) today. I am making a strut across the two screws to brace side panels together.

Will upload pics when done.
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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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Made a brace to hold the rear side panels together after snapping off one of the brackets

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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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Drawing up a model for printing the instrument foam clips is on my list after I broke one and had to cobble replacements together from other parts. These ate seemingly unavailable in Europe so could be a good one to make? I don't have the means to print them...

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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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instrument foam clips? My NC30 has a microdash conversion, so I am not sure what the clip looks like. Can you send me a picture, I will do a mock up and print one for you.
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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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I just found your old post

viewtopic.php?f=24&t=52763

If you send me the dimensions (in mm) I should be able to get some made up for you
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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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a quick video of how a spacer is printed

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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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Good work how about replicating the nylon stem plug for the nc30 in white or the small cap for the rear wheel nut or bar end plugs for the nc35 in black ?
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Re: Spacer to help after market fairing fit a bit nicer

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which bit is the stem plug?

is the NC35 rear wheel nut hole + bar end holes the same size as my NC30?

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