Genuine High Screen now £45

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  1. NS400R

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    It is the genuine manual. It was only around £40. I'll dig out the part number. With VJMC or similar discount at Fowlers, it will be even cheaper :)
     
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    Screen arrived today. Tried to get old one out but can’t get the rubber nut things out of the clock surround..... how are you supposed to get the bloody things out??

    Also, what way up do you put the sun shield in. There is a strip near the bottom on one side. Does this go towards the screen or the bike?
     
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    Strip is a protective piece for your clock surround, so strip to the bottom.

    Getting old screen out. Read workshop manual carefully. Remove mirrors and gently flex bodywork.

    To remove rubbers in screen, fairy liquid and water solution and gentle easing.

    Post pics up if you're still having difficulty
     
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    Think i’ll order 4 of the rubber nuts just in case i break one. I’ll use new nuts on new screen.

    thought that would be the way the sun shade went. Mine has air bubbles in the matt black piece and will be seen through screen so got to get those out before fitting too . Some times i wish i wasn’t so OCD about my bikes and the way they look.....
     
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    Pull the rubbers through the hole from the flat thin flange
     
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    Fitted it now. Thank you all for the pointers
    Saved me £16 for four new rubber nuts
     
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