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I'd look into doing it the "Hohey" style, just see what the distance is between the bolts on your fairing stay.
You could always have a machine shop build you some mounts out of billet too. You'd just ride your bike down there, they'd get their measurements and do it for you.
#25
Conrice, you know your right i didnt even think about the single bolt on the tank. but now that i have that in mind maybe i could drill into the frame on either side of the tank bolt put some inserts in there and use the 954 mounts? ill have to take some measurements of my bike. To have someone cnc these mounts around were i live will be outragously pricey so im kinda forced to make existing mounts work.
#26
Conrice, you know your right i didnt even think about the single bolt on the tank. but now that i have that in mind maybe i could drill into the frame on either side of the tank bolt put some inserts in there and use the 954 mounts? ill have to take some measurements of my bike. To have someone cnc these mounts around were i live will be outragously pricey so im kinda forced to make existing mounts work.
The Hohey is cool, because when you are using a front fairing, you can't see it! It's beyond clean.
#27
thanks for the advise ill have to check into that mounting style, it really doesnt matter to me if its visible or not so long as it helps the bike
Update;
i was just looking at that mount style and yes my bike would cover it up, but i think no matter what style i go with im going to have to create my own brackets since im unable to find mounts pre-fabbed.
Update;
i was just looking at that mount style and yes my bike would cover it up, but i think no matter what style i go with im going to have to create my own brackets since im unable to find mounts pre-fabbed.
Last edited by ambeos5; 11-18-2014 at 08:17 AM.
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