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Tank loose after crash
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Might be possible to cut the original front Bracket down, to accommodate just the clocks - for a quick fix - simpler than fabricating a custom bracket.
The wiring takes a little thought. Although it can appear neatly hidden behind your new Headlight, if done carefully. Bunch of cable ties helps alot! Smile

Bear in mind you'd need to leave some slack for the headlight wiring, as if you have it mounted to your forks, its going to be moving left/right (whereas with the original fairing, the headlight never moved with the handlebars!).

EDIT: Just noticed DP got in just before me (sorry for duplicating ideas). Great minds think alike.  :lol

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Tank loose after crash - by Drezza - 05-09-17, 12:22 PM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Disorderlypunk - 05-09-17, 12:29 PM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Drezza - 05-09-17, 12:34 PM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by F4celess - 05-09-17, 05:35 PM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Drezza - 19-09-17, 12:49 PM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by F4celess - 19-09-17, 01:30 PM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Drezza - 19-09-17, 04:16 PM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by F4celess - 20-09-17, 08:48 AM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Drezza - 20-09-17, 09:12 AM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by F4celess - 20-09-17, 11:06 AM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Drezza - 20-09-17, 11:23 AM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Disorderlypunk - 20-09-17, 11:48 AM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by F4celess - 20-09-17, 11:51 AM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Drezza - 20-09-17, 11:58 AM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by F4celess - 20-09-17, 12:10 PM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Drezza - 20-09-17, 12:23 PM
Re: Tank loose after crash - by Disorderlypunk - 20-09-17, 01:14 PM

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