Anyone got spares for the below?
Lower left hand fairing bracket
Seat cowl bolt.
Rubber strap to secure the tool kit
The bracket is urgently needed.
Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
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Re: Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
Bracket yes.
Bolt probably but only if your a bit more specific.
Strap no.
Frank...
Bolt probably but only if your a bit more specific.
Strap no.
Frank...

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Re: Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
Great. Not so bothered about the strap yet. The bolt I need is the one at the front next to the tank. Big dome-head that goes through the rubber and into the subframeMacV2 wrote:Bracket yes.
Bolt probably but only if your a bit more specific.
Strap no.
Frank...
Re: Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
OK I'll have to check on the bolt.freeridenick wrote:Great. Not so bothered about the strap yet. The bolt I need is the one at the front next to the tank. Big dome-head that goes through the rubber and into the subframeMacV2 wrote:Bracket yes.
Bolt probably but only if your a bit more specific.
Strap no.
Frank...
Saw your msg I have a R/H lower bracket.
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Re: Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
Ive had three of those poxy rubber bands that hold the tools and they have all perished and snapped.
I bought some of these -
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/380561487473
Black 250mm fit and seem less likely to perish as they are elasticated rather than rubber.
I bought some of these -
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/380561487473
Black 250mm fit and seem less likely to perish as they are elasticated rather than rubber.
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Re: Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
I have the strap definitely and possibly the bolt as I replaced all of mine and put the old ones in a tub, do you have a picture of the one you need and I can dig it out.
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Re: Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
Mac/Frank have the bolt I think but I'll take the strap. Drop me a pm with how much you want. ThanksVTR Phoenix wrote:I have the strap definitely and possibly the bolt as I replaced all of mine and put the old ones in a tub, do you have a picture of the one you need and I can dig it out.
Re: Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
Will check when I get in from work this eve & let you know ASAP...must dash Rodents to slaughter...freeridenick wrote:Mac/Frank have the bolt I think but I'll take the strap. Drop me a pm with how much you want. ThanksVTR Phoenix wrote:I have the strap definitely and possibly the bolt as I replaced all of mine and put the old ones in a tub, do you have a picture of the one you need and I can dig it out.

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Re: Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
Franks got back to me at last.
Bolt...Check + hes found a top hat spacer that fits but is a littel long so will need trimming down.
R/H lower faing bracket...Check c/w bolt to the frame & the correct fixing for the fairing.
I will PM you shortly just to confirm addy.

Bolt...Check + hes found a top hat spacer that fits but is a littel long so will need trimming down.
R/H lower faing bracket...Check c/w bolt to the frame & the correct fixing for the fairing.
I will PM you shortly just to confirm addy.


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Re: Bracket, bolt and tool kit strap
I've used a bungee too after the second rubber split. Bit of a pain to fit though as it mean dropping the plastic undertray a tad.Kev L wrote:Ive had three of those poxy rubber bands that hold the tools and they have all perished and snapped.
I bought some of these -
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/380561487473
Black 250mm fit and seem less likely to perish as they are elasticated rather than rubber.
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