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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 143
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2006 Suzuki GZ250 with Fairing
I'm going to wait to install my Shoei Saddlebags before I get to painting.
And savrip is right. Nothing to do with a Paint Can. I'm going to have to get that exact Suzuki color and have everything professionally done right. Okay...here's the pictures I promised of my off-the-shelf Home Depot mounting hardware that needed to be a lot longer than what it came with. Pretty self-explanatory from the pictures. I just used an ordinary Door Bracket with a Clamp to go on the Turn Signals with another smaller Clamp widened with one end sandwiched between the larger Clamp and the other end attached on the long Bracket that also attaches at the other end of it to the bolts that mount up the Headlight. I used longer 6mm Bolts ( than those shown in pictures ) on the other parts but I did use the supplied 6mm Bolts that connect up by the Headlight. Wrapped the Brackets with Electrical Tape and I used plenty of neoprene gaskets, metal washers & 6mm nuts with secondary back-up wing nuts. The Clamps ended up being at the 12'oclock position up on the Turn Signals to make it a perfect sized fit. I'm really amazed how quickly and easily this all worked out the first time I did it. If I can do it so can you. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Note: The 3rd picture shown was the theory. In practice I had to reverse the Bracket from that shown. The Bracket hole was on the lower edge that fitted on top of the Turn Signal with the Bracket hole mounting by the Headlight on the upper edge. :2tup: |
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