The fittings in 2 3 and 4 look very much like those for the (official) Yamaha belly pan. I've got one. 3 and 4 fit round the lower frame tube, and 2 allows for a large spacer (the silver bit) to bolt the bellypan to the frame.No idea about 1.Also no idea where you could get them....
if these are not available anymore you might be able to fashion up some brackets using what is available from diy stores and ebayjust google the names of stuff and you will find them (you will have to measure stuff though)fig 4+3 shows what would be called a munsen ring - readily available, even at screwfixfig 2 is just a munsen ring backplate which are usually flat------- because of the spacing here i would just make up the plate myself with alloy flat bar then drill a central hole to short bolt a threaded spacer to create this piece then use a washer between the fairing and threaded spacer to stop it breaking throughfig 1 - this is where you are going to have to get really creative with a piece of alloy flat bar and a vice to start bending it (impossible to guess from a drawing)there are rubber lined munsen rings out there but its on you to find themhope this gives you a backup if nothing else is available
where did you get your belly pan from? They might have some spare parts
Happy to take the bits off and measure/photo them if it helps
We have a set of TCP lowers on our Fazer 1000. I'm thinking of getting a copy set (spares) of the mountings made up by a mate with an engineering facility and then seeing how close they are to working on our Fazer 600.If they're close, I'm going to get a set made up to match the 600 and look for some panels - there are some on eBay that look just like TCP ones - my brain tells me they may be from TCP moulds, or copies of their moulds.Where did you get your panels Nobrakes ?
Quote from: Millietant on 22 January 2018, 07:26:14 pmWe have a set of TCP lowers on our Fazer 1000. I'm thinking of getting a copy set (spares) of the mountings made up by a mate with an engineering facility and then seeing how close they are to working on our Fazer 600.If they're close, I'm going to get a set made up to match the 600 and look for some panels - there are some on eBay that look just like TCP ones - my brain tells me they may be from TCP moulds, or copies of their moulds.Where did you get your panels Nobrakes ?ebay, some polish guy who makes them. https://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-FZS-600-FAZER-2002-2003-TUNING-SIDE-FAIRINGS-PANELS-LEFT-RIGHT/150711950013?hash=item231721dabd:g:lJwAAOSw2ENW8OgLhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-FZS-600-FAZER-2002-2003-TUNING-SIDE-FAIRINGS-PANELS-LEFT-RIGHT/150711950013?hash=item231721dabd:g:lJwAAOSw2ENW8OgLhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/YAMAHA-FZS-600-FAZER-2002-2003-TUNING-SIDE-FAIRINGS-PANELS-LEFT-RIGHT/150711950013?hash=item231721dabd:g:lJwAAOSw2ENW8OgLI would like to buy one set from you, if they match
Had a measure up of the brackets in diagram 2. As shown two bolts on each side to the existing holes on the frame. Brackets are 7cm in length with 0.8cm spacers. End of brackets are 4cm in diameter with the silver spacer holding the bellypan/fairing to the bracket. Silver spacer is held to the bracket with a 6mm Allen key bolt. Hope this helps.