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Started by porsche4786, October 18, 2006, 09:22:55 PM

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porsche4786

#20
Quote from: blue05twin on October 19, 2006, 09:29:03 AM
Figure with the no cuts just install it once and boom your done, don't have to remove the frame slider everytime you have to remove the leftside plastics.

Actually, the right side still goes thru the fairing. So I guess you would still have to remove one of them. I think.
-Kevin
2005 GS500F (sold), 1989 RX-7, 2006 GSXR 600

porsche4786

when you have a bike on the stand, like my gsxr, the wheel isn't in the center of the stand, would it be better to center the wheel in the stand? or have the stand hooks be centered?

-Kevin
2005 GS500F (sold), 1989 RX-7, 2006 GSXR 600

blue05twin

You need to center your stand hooks.  Oh if you look at the right side the slider you don't have to cut the fairing it actually comes out where the ummmm V shape is.
Pilot 22.5, Mid 65 , Mains 147.5, Mixture screw 3.5 turns out

Even if the voices aren't real they have some good ideas.

porsche4786

#23
They are both different it looks like. These are the pictures from the no-cut kit.



-Kevin
2005 GS500F (sold), 1989 RX-7, 2006 GSXR 600

blue05twin

There is a bolt on the ride side fairing seen here


Remove the bolt and the frame slider goes there


Pilot 22.5, Mid 65 , Mains 147.5, Mixture screw 3.5 turns out

Even if the voices aren't real they have some good ideas.

porsche4786

Right, that's what I'm saying. That slider has to come off to take the fairing off. But that bolt probably has to come off anyway.
-Kevin
2005 GS500F (sold), 1989 RX-7, 2006 GSXR 600

94suzuki500

I have the regular aluminum suzuki stand for my bike (zx6r) and it works great.  No need to go and spend tons on a stand you will use every once in anwhile, and even if some are easier than others my regular stand that has no special features works fine and is way easy to use.  Just hook the spools and tip bike of side stand and then push down on stand to lift bike, easy enough for one person.
Also is that side bolt holding the fairing on?  If it isnt then just cut a hole big enough for the slider to go through and then you dont need to remove it evertime you take the fairing off.  But I would imagine it does hold the fairing on as it is showing on top of the fairing.

porsche4786

Quote from: 94suzuki500 on October 25, 2006, 10:57:30 AM
I have the regular aluminum suzuki stand for my bike (zx6r) and it works great.  No need to go and spend tons on a stand you will use every once in anwhile, and even if some are easier than others my regular stand that has no special features works fine and is way easy to use.  Just hook the spools and tip bike of side stand and then push down on stand to lift bike, easy enough for one person.
Also is that side bolt holding the fairing on?  If it isnt then just cut a hole big enough for the slider to go through and then you dont need to remove it evertime you take the fairing off.  But I would imagine it does hold the fairing on as it is showing on top of the fairing.

I went and bought a pit bull stand. Just the regular one. It's not as easy as people make it sounds. I put a 2x4 under the side stand and it makes it a lot easier though. I'm not going to cut a hole in my fairing, because on day I might want to change things up. I went in on a group buy for the race railz for $115 colored free shipping. So this is where I am now. Just need a front stand...eventually....now to go with the standard type or the kind that grab the frame...
-Kevin
2005 GS500F (sold), 1989 RX-7, 2006 GSXR 600

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