trimming my front screen and fairings

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  1. coley65

    coley65 New Member

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    Hows things lads and lassies i have a predicament i was going rather hard the other day out a back road and a bird came out of the ditch and clipped the corner of my screen on the left hand side as your sitting on the bike it broke the tip of the plastics off and im thinking of shaveing the other side the same to match cause other wise im gona have to buy a new nose cone and havent got the money to do that any ideas of what ye would do sorry iv no photos as not at home im away with work i wonder if i trimed off the 2 inches off the screen and plastics corner the other side wud it look a bollox cause the way it looks now its cracking me up with one side broken off completly hope ye can help me
     
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    wedgiewolves#223 God Like

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    Need to see it really but you could trim down but do you have broken piece it could be repaired until you come across a nose cone ?
     
  3. megawatt

    megawatt Well-Known Member

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    Use a Dremel on it?
     
  4. coley65

    coley65 New Member

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    What would a dremel do to it the bit that broke off smashed to bits off it its thepoint on the top of the fairing on the left as you sit on the bike where the screen screws in just above the top nut it broke off
     
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    We need pictures! :rolleyes:
     
  6. megawatt

    megawatt Well-Known Member

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    Yep. Hard to advise without pix:D
     

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