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rear fairing clips

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hi what size are the 2 plastic screw thingys on the underside of the tail fairing . all the best balls :D
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thank u top guys :beer:
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Halfords do them for pennies.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Buy a bag of them. Same size as on the bottom of front fairing. I can never undo the f00kers so I cut them off with a box cutter and replace them.

Should look into a quick latch system one day.
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2wheelsagain wrote:Buy a bag of them. Same size as on the bottom of front fairing. I can never undo the f00kers so I cut them off with a box cutter and replace them.

Should look into a quick latch system one day.
Consider Dzus fasteners; quarter turn to lock, using a D ring.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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