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afulldeck said:
Bill Hagan said:
afulldeck said:
**** BTW, has anyone found an except able replacement for the plastic strip between the dashboard and the gas tank?

Concur on fairing. I've fixed most of my problematic points on all the tupperware, but it's annoying, especially as most M/C manufacturers do not seem to have problem with it.

As for that strip, I tried all sorts of things, then gave up on a strip of anything. The instrument cowling only engages at one spot on both sides, both well forward. So, I just put two large black adhesive-backed felt kitchen-cabinet "silencers" at those points. Works for me.

Bill

Hi Bill,

Black Adhesive-Felt Kitchen-Cabinet "silencers"? I'm not familiar with such a product. Is this similar to the felt you put on couches to stop scratching the floors?

Sorry. Nomenclature has never been a strength. :whistle:

Something like this is what I meant: http://www.cornerhardware.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6744_6892_7335&products_id=3320

Bill
 
BTW, has anyone found an except able replacement for the plastic strip between the dashboard and the gas tank?

In fact, yes. Protects the whole tank even. It's made by Bagster and for some weird coincidence has fasteners that pair with the ones on my Bagster tank bag :whistle:
 
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