|
Post by oldbritguy on Nov 11, 2019 17:27:34 GMT 1
I am about to fit these two trims but have a couple of questions The one on the left is a foam strip that sits somewhere inside the front LC2 fairing/screen. It has a self adhesive strip fitted to one side only. I have never seen one fitted so would ask where does it go? Any pics would be nice. The one on the right sits inside the tailpiece between the tailpiece and the tail light. Again I have never seen one fitted so looking for the correct fitting position and any recommendations for glueing/fixing into position. Again grateful for any suggestions John
|
|
|
Post by stusco on Nov 11, 2019 18:27:26 GMT 1
I take it it’s a lc2 ,the foam seals where the kidney clocks meets the fairing The rubber goes round the tailpiece and tail light
|
|
|
Post by Yogi on Nov 11, 2019 18:48:33 GMT 1
Hi John No12 on the first pic and no3 on the second shows the correct positions I use a couple of small blobs of glue on the tail trim and it normally needs shortening The damper sticks to the cowling where the clocks rest against it Matt 🧸
|
|
|
Post by midlifecrisisrd on Nov 11, 2019 19:26:38 GMT 1
As said foam trim is stuck to the inside of fairing to fill the gap between the fairing and the clocks Rear trim stuck with small dabs of superglue on the inside edge (same with the rubber trim around the top fairing) Steve
|
|
|
Post by oldbritguy on Nov 11, 2019 20:22:29 GMT 1
Stu, Matt, Steve
Thanks guys as this clears thing up considerably.
Once again top support from the best forum on the 'net
John
|
|
|
Post by Yogi on Nov 11, 2019 20:37:33 GMT 1
As said foam trim is stuck to the inside of fairing to fill the gap between the fairing and the clocks Rear trim stuck with small dabs of superglue on the inside edge (same with the rubber trim around the top fairing) Steve Steve I’ve had a few original tail pieces and the trim normally goes round the bottom corner to roughly where I’ve marked it Matt 🧸
|
|
|
Post by midlifecrisisrd on Nov 11, 2019 21:12:26 GMT 1
As said foam trim is stuck to the inside of fairing to fill the gap between the fairing and the clocks Rear trim stuck with small dabs of superglue on the inside edge (same with the rubber trim around the top fairing) Steve Steve I’ve had a few original tail pieces and the trim normally goes round the bottom corner to roughly where I’ve marked it Matt 🧸 Yes I've seen that too but I never think it looks right and won't sit right at the tight turn Steve
|
|
|
Post by mak595 on Nov 17, 2019 12:55:45 GMT 1
Reminds me, i need to get the foam for above the clocks, how much does yamaha want for it?
|
|