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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jpete41996 wrote:And I think the hole is 8mm.
so to make sure I get this right. you want a plate to cover the 2 little holes and keep the big one. The plate to sit flush with the fairing. Am I close?

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its taken a few attempts, here is the yoke cover

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

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FluxCo wrote:
jpete41996 wrote:And I think the hole is 8mm.
so to make sure I get this right. you want a plate to cover the 2 little holes and keep the big one. The plate to sit flush with the fairing. Am I close?

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I would like a cover for all 3 holes, about the same size as the rubber isolator mount of the factory winker. But, the hole where the winker mounts to (bigger hole) should be there but only 8mm in diameter. If there would be no hole, I could make it myself. Was hoping it to be about 3 to 4 mm thick, to support the new winker and cover up,the other holes. Of course, I'll pay you for them as well!!


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don't worry about the money, I don't think the quality of my print will be good enough to warrant it.

I don't have the original blinkers, do you think you can take a scan of rubber and mail it to me? It will probably make it easier and more accurate for me to design the 3D drawing based on that rather than doing it by trial and error on my chinese fairing.
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I'll snap a few pics of the rubber mount and send them on here.


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Scan it if you can. That way I wi get the actual size / dimensions. Thanks!
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Re: Spacers for after market fairing rear section

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[img]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201704 ... a36923.jpg[/img][img]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201704 ... ba3ce7.jpg[/img]

I don't need the parts that stick out. Just the spacer portion.


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I need to measure and send dimensions. I can do that tomorrow. Sorry, just been busy and thanks for your patience!!


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okie dokie, I look forward to trying to make that for you
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FluxCo wrote:don't worry about the money, I don't think the quality of my print will be good enough to warrant it.

I don't have the original blinkers, do you think you can take a scan of rubber and mail it to me? It will probably make it easier and more accurate for me to design the 3D drawing based on that rather than doing it by trial and error on my chinese fairing.
[img]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201704 ... db295b.jpg[/img]

Here is a pic of the dimensions I got this eve. Will this work for you?



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