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anyone know the correct size for the 2x plastic thingy majigs that pop into the two bottom mounting holes of the rear fairing/undertray. mine have disappeared.... :(
i don't want to order them via honda as they're robbing bastids.
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I think these are the ones Marty

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-X-SCREW-RIV ... 53fa7b4e13

I got some last year :thumbup:
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agentpineapple wrote:anyone know the correct size for the 2x plastic thingy majigs that pop into the two bottom mounting holes of the rear fairing/undertray. mine have disappeared.... :(
i don't want to order them via honda as they're robbing bastids.

I noticed mine had gone as well the other day! perhaps they have all bunked off together.
I think halfords also do a selection of various sizes. :thumbup:
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lumpyv wrote:
agentpineapple wrote:anyone know the correct size for the 2x plastic thingy majigs that pop into the two bottom mounting holes of the rear fairing/undertray. mine have disappeared.... :(
i don't want to order them via honda as they're robbing bastids.

I noticed mine had gone as well the other day! perhaps they have all bunked off together.
I think halfords also do a selection of various sizes. :thumbup:
it just that i ain't got one to go in there and compare it against....also without them the fairing doesn't fit correctly around the rear light... :(
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Duffy1964 wrote:I think these are the ones Marty

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-X-SCREW-RIV ... 53fa7b4e13

I got some last year :thumbup:
They look right.
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Halfords sell them IIRC, but I doubt they'll be as cheap as those in the link,

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I gave up using the plastic screws on the tail piece and fairing yonks ago, as the pesky fiddly things seem to be one time use only.
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The trick with trim clips is to use the right size and always use a trim clip removing tool to remove them.

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Just use cable ties simple and a lot cheaper and stronger :-)
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lloydie wrote:Just use cable ties simple and a lot cheaper and stronger :-)
You told me off for using cable ties! :lol:

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Wemoto do them

90683GR1003 Honda Clip. Body Cover *a £ 1.86 Plus postage
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Furrybiker wrote:Wemoto do them

90683GR1003 Honda Clip. Body Cover *a £ 1.86 Plus postage
is that for one clip tho furry?
i've ordered 5x from duffy's link, less than £2.... :thumbup:
i'll let you guys know if they fit ok?
worst ways as lloydie said, theres always cable ties....... :roll:
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Virt wrote:
lloydie wrote:Just use cable ties simple and a lot cheaper and stronger :-)
You told me off for using cable ties! :lol:

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It was for one clip, I wonder if your ebay ones a too large?
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Furrybiker wrote:It was for one clip, I wonder if your ebay ones a too large?
i'll find out when they turn up, if they are, i will go to duffy's house and demand my £1.85 back because of his negligence... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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