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broken undertray
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Its always a pain when something like this happens-lucky you had engine bars-could have done a lot more damage. :eek I have repaired small cracks/splits using superglue & then running along the inside of panel with soldering iron to melt/fuse the plastic.
If you decide to replace rear fairing-raise seat-you will see 4 bolts holding to frame. Not a difficult job to remove just exercise care! Also on underside of fairing you will have to remove 4 fasteners-use the correct size crosshead screwdriver as these sometimes rust in. Put a dab of copper grease on threads when replacing.
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broken undertray - by mobile mouse - 23-05-13, 09:10 AM
Re: brocken undertray - by Dave48 - 23-05-13, 09:35 AM
Re: brocken undertray - by limax2 - 23-05-13, 09:38 AM
Re: broken undertray - by mobile mouse - 23-05-13, 11:31 AM
Re: brocken undertray - by Motorbreath - 23-05-13, 12:12 PM
Re: broken undertray - by 69oldskool - 24-05-13, 04:00 PM
Re: broken undertray - by mobile mouse - 27-05-13, 09:58 PM

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