Gen II rear seat cowl with grab rail???
#1
Hi Guys, I want to fit the rear seat cowl with the grab rail still on the bike. it will look great,
Im thinking of using the dremel tool butConfused something does not seem right.
will the depth of the inner base fit or will it hit the bolts of the grab rail?
Has any one done it on the Gen II bike.

Thanks

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#2
Even just the bolts hit if they are installed when the grab rail is removed. Seems to be alot of work for nothin, just me though :)
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#3
I just did mine today. It was a bit fiddley. I unbolted the hump from it's base and drilled a few holes with a step drill to clear the front two bolts of the grab rail and trimed the base to clear the rear ones. I also replaced the two rear bolts that hold the hump together with counter sunk screws. Even then I had to take a little bit off the grab rail. I also changed the rear grab rail bolts with a couple with smaller heads. I would have used a couple of counter sunk bolts if I had some. Anyhow once I could get the base to secure properly I reassembled the hump, put on some masking tape and trimed the cut outs. Like I said fiddley.
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#4
Done mine along time ago. Countersink screws are the go.

   

Have you modified the side stand yet?
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#5
(09-08-2011, 10:35am)Shifu Wrote: Done mine along time ago. Countersink screws are the go.



Have you modified the side stand yet?

Shifu wtf is that thing under your cowl? Looks like a motor...
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(09-08-2011, 03:05pm)sutur Wrote:
(09-08-2011, 10:35am)Shifu Wrote: Done mine along time ago. Countersink screws are the go.



Have you modified the side stand yet?

Shifu wtf is that thing under your cowl? Looks like a motor...

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#7
God...I've already got an alarm, PCV, punture kit, disk lock, stand pad, 3 maps, and a bloody tool kit under there...it'd have to go IN my hump!
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#8
(09-08-2011, 03:05pm)sutur Wrote:
(09-08-2011, 10:35am)Shifu Wrote: Done mine along time ago. Countersink screws are the go.



Have you modified the side stand yet?

Shifu wtf is that thing under your cowl? Looks like a motor...

Mate, it is an oil filter. As Greeny already advertised it is a mother of all good filters. There is a thread somwhere in technical section on my fitment work. So far done only about 2000km with it and the oil is a clean as it was the day I pour it in.
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#9
(08-08-2011, 09:14pm)RyanG Wrote: Even just the bolts hit if they are installed when the grab rail is removed. Seems to be alot of work for nothin, just me though :)

Yep Iknow but i still yhink it might look great. Thanks buddy
(09-08-2011, 10:35am)Shifu Wrote: Done mine along time ago. Countersink screws are the go.



Have you modified the side stand yet?

Mate that sound like a lot of work, but if it works I will give it a go when I have a bit of time, work shop and tools is not a problem.
Thanks mate.
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#10
I know its probly too late for you guys but ive put some piks and basic out line in the gen II area for any one else that wants to do this mod.
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#11
Done mine today took awhile but looks good.
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#12
I've always liked the fact that the cowl is a great way of saying "eff off and get your own ride, only room for one I'm afraid".....

A grab rail might be seen as an encouragement.....

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#13
(04-03-2014, 10:53pm)Homer Wrote: I've always liked the fact that the cowl is a great way of saying "eff off and get your own ride, only room for one I'm afraid".....

A grab rail might be seen as an encouragement.....

HEY.. if your lucky a cyclist might grab it to hold himself upright, then you can see if he can cycle at 180 kph Lol2

really REALLy hate those fukkers Knuppel2
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