Magic bullet for the rear fairing separation problem
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Magic bullet for the rear fairing separation problem
NC24 rear fairing separate from the rear seat all the time.
Anyone got magic bullets for this?
At the moment I'm thinking of 2 black screws, a piece of black wire, and a black rubber band.
Or maybe 2 black screws and a piece of black rubber cut from an old bicycle inner tube or something.
Anyone got magic bullets for this?
At the moment I'm thinking of 2 black screws, a piece of black wire, and a black rubber band.
Or maybe 2 black screws and a piece of black rubber cut from an old bicycle inner tube or something.
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Re: Magic bullet for the rear fairing separation problem
well on my 24 the right rear keeps commin off cause the top rear if ur with me if foooked so got a scew in there atm
holds it on a goodun but wasnt happy about my mate doin it without askin me but i didnt even notice it till it came to take it off lol

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Re: Magic bullet for the rear fairing separation problem
what the hell are you going on about :D
explain to me your problem! and I shall advise.
explain to me your problem! and I shall advise.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Magic bullet for the rear fairing separation problem
Neosophist:
Referring to the rear side fairings, at the front there's a knob that presses into a rubber hole in the tank and a turn secure thing on the frame below that, then at the back of the fairing theres a knob that fits into a rubber thing under the rear seat. that knob doesn't hold.
It always pops out.
VFRTeddy: I didnt think of that. 2 well placed screws will probably not require any rubber bands between them to hold the side fairings in.
Referring to the rear side fairings, at the front there's a knob that presses into a rubber hole in the tank and a turn secure thing on the frame below that, then at the back of the fairing theres a knob that fits into a rubber thing under the rear seat. that knob doesn't hold.
It always pops out.
VFRTeddy: I didnt think of that. 2 well placed screws will probably not require any rubber bands between them to hold the side fairings in.
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Re: Magic bullet for the rear fairing separation problem
Ah.
Replace the rubber grommet, it is worn. (try taking it out and turning it around)
Part number
11345-MB0-000
Replace the rubber grommet, it is worn. (try taking it out and turning it around)
Part number
11345-MB0-000
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...