what are these and where do they go?
#2
They are the somewhat faux radiator air intake scoops that attach to the inside of each side of the front fairing assembly. I would reinstall them.
#3
Inner fairings, not faux intake scoops. These should be reinstalled, though the only fuction that they really have it to hold the turn signals and wire loom. They might also smooth the airflow a bit and make the bike look better from the front.
#4
Thats Mr Dill hole to you
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i was faced with the delema of taking off my kick stand for weight or taking out those plastic wire holders...i opted for the wire holder removal
#5
BTW, if you tip over the OEM TS/RLs punch them out good I'm told.
#6
I discovered on a very hot day, that those ducts work very well for directing cool, ambient air over your legs and keeping the hot radiator air to the outside. It was so firggin' hot, droning across the San Joaquin Valley one day on my way from the twisties to the other twisties, that I was riding with my gloves stashed. I was messing around with my clutch hand, when I noticed how much hot air was coming off the radiators, but next to my knee it was (relatively) cool, the same as the air temp.
I say keep the ducts! I used to stuff a rag in the inlet during the cold months to keep my legs warm. Worked great.
I say keep the ducts! I used to stuff a rag in the inlet during the cold months to keep my legs warm. Worked great.
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