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Fairing clips

Postby Jayboy » Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:55 pm

The 3 fasteners underneath, that hold the left and right panels together were replaced with allen screws and well nuts. according to the fiche I found, they should be clips.
Anyone know what size hole these are from memory - I can't be ar5ed to go down the shed with a torch and tape measure in the dark...
Not paying £2 odd each from Honda either, packs on ebay for a few quid, just dunno what size?
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Re: Fairing clips

Postby SubSailor » Wed Jan 25, 2012 4:08 am

If you're referring to the clips that secure the two side cowls along the bottom, the hole diameters on the cowls are around 6 to 6.5mm.
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Re: Fairing clips

Postby Sppete » Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:13 am

Ahh!
Gotta love the old internet for answers.
Can't be arsed to go down the garden to the shed....cause it's faster to get a response from a man over 2 1/2 thousand miles away :lol:

Great in it!
Now, I need a beer, who's available to open the fridge for me :doh:

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Re: Fairing clips

Postby 5parkyuk » Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:04 am

I need a sh*t If that helps :?:
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Re: Fairing clips

Postby Jayboy » Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:10 am

LOL, GUILTY - but my garden is 100 feet long, shed is at the end, no power / light and EVERYTHING is near the door, fairing panels are safely stashed at the far end, I have to overcome not just the army of spiders, but 2 paddock stands, 2 mountain bikes, 2 tool kits, the lawnmower, exhaust boxes and god knows what else. Not a job for a dark evening as I know I would end up with scratched panels!

GREAT THANKS to Subsailor!

I will order some 6mm clips and some 7mm ones just in case.

Once again, the forum and you guys who contribute come up trumps!

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Re: Fairing clips

Postby Sppete » Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:47 pm

5parkyuk wrote:I need a sh*t If that helps :?:

:laughing-rolling:
Not really, but I have a friend in Scotland, who talks on the internet to a guy in Italy. He might be able to help you or at least send you a link to someone who can :lol:

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Not a job for a dark evening as I know I would end up with scratched panels!

Exactly, hence the internet :thumbup:

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Re: Fairing clips

Postby Jayboy » Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:32 pm

SubSailor wrote:If you're referring to the clips that secure the two side cowls along the bottom, the hole diameters on the cowls are around 6 to 6.5mm.



:thumbup: Thanks.
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Re: Fairing clips

Postby SubSailor » Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:29 am

Got the bike apart, so the bodywork is hanging off hooks in the garage.
Super easy to whip out the ruler and measure.

Now I don't suppose anyone has installed a Moriwaki (or copy) airbox have you?
And if so, would you have the install instructions or a scanned copy thereof?
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Re: Fairing clips

Postby Jayboy » Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:35 pm

can't help there i'm afraid, but seen this, maybe you could pm someone over there??

http://www.speedzilla.com/forums/rc51-t ... -help.html
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Re: Fairing clips

Postby Jayboy » Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:15 pm

Finally got it back together, the clips I bought only worked on the front end holes underneath, they weren't really long enough for the 2 by the back wheel, so I used hex bolts and nicely greased well nuts for these 2 again.

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