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Old 10-26-2017, 07:58 PM
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New fairings

Hey guys. So I parked the hawk behind work the other day. Come back out 20 minutes later and bike on her side 😣 seems the asphalt heated up and got soft being as it was poured a few days before, and the kickstand moved. Anyways scratches all over fairings and bike where clutch lever went through. So I'm going with the cheap eBay brand and do what I can to stiffen it up and make it last. There's tons of options for bolt kits for fairings. Anyone know how many pieces will give me every bolt and grommet for fairings and windscreen.?or who you all trust for the bolt kit.? Any info is greatly appreciated. I'm doing a tear down over 2 days since every day rider. Changing pads , tires, sprockets chain,kush drive,tank and cct and fairings. man I have work cut out for me.
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Old 10-27-2017, 02:33 AM
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eBay should have Honda fairing bolt kits in stainless - and add some copper grease. Or go Ron Ayers site to get the part no, bolt dimensions and search google / eBay to buy individually wether OEM or aftermarket.

https://www.ronayers.com/oemparts/l/...r1000f-a-parts

Another thing worth buying is a side-stand puck to help keep it upright when parked up on dubious surfaces. Ghetto solution is a flattened fizzy drink can or any suitable flat fing i.e. tile, bit of wood etc.

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