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scarface 09-16-2008 11:22 AM

Are the 4 Brackets that hold the fairings on the same?
 
I bought a set of brackets for my new fairings, but due to a possible bad dealer, I may be out of my money and brackets.

I have 1 original bracket still, can I make 3 copies of it to bolt down my fairings or are they all different?

I can ride because of this and I need to get out of my gas guzzling Dakota..lol

runrowdy 09-16-2008 03:06 PM

No they aren't the same. The two rear brackets are shaped similar to a straitened 'Z' and come straight away from the frame 2-3". I'm guessing these could be swapped left/right.The front brackets are nothing like the rear ones. They are longer about 4" and come away from the frame at an upward 45-degree angle. I'd imagine you could swap these left/right because they are similar however the left one has some machining to hold the coil mount.Just looked at the prices on these. Damn they are expensive!

scarface 09-16-2008 03:30 PM

I actually have the one for the coil mount. Im hoping I can fabricate the others if the ones I bought dont show up soon.


Anyone have a pic of the lower bracket installed?

Tweety 09-16-2008 03:38 PM

Well... someone here should be able to give you the measurements to fabricate them...

I would offer my services but I haven't got the opportunity for a week or more to get to the bike and measure... plus it would be in metric... which you wierd people have problems with...:D

scarface 09-16-2008 03:56 PM

HAHA! I understand metric.

Gregw 09-16-2008 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by Tweety (Post 181537)
... plus it would be in metric... which you wierd people have problems with...:D

Well if metric is so cool, how come you need an 11/64" drill bit to thread a 5mm hole? HA! :)


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