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These are all light weight and very thin, just like race fairings. Installation Tail Section
The tail is a pretty easy install. First you need to remove the seat old stock tail parts. Some other items may need to be relocated. The tail is attached by the two bolts under the seat, but the holes need to be drilled in the part where indicated. when the bolts are installed the seat can be replaced, and your in business.
Fender
This is the easiest part to install. Remove the old fender, drill the mounting holes as indicated on the part, and bolt it on. OOPS I messed up!If you drilled a hole in the wrong place or cut or chipped an edge DON'T PANIC! Go the tips page for a "how to" on fixing it.
Trimming Tips! DrillingWhen drilling holes in fiberglass, drill slowly. Don't force it, you can crack or break out the hole. Cutting and TrimmingFine tooth hacksaw blades or saber saws with carbide grit blades work well. Just remember to take it slow. Hogging your way through a part is the way to crack it. SandingOrbital sanders, Jitter bugs, or other fine sanders work well. It is best not to use anything rougher than 100 grit. NEVER sand away the gel coat, it is a protective layer. Paint Prep If you are planning to paint your new parts the most important thing is to lightly sand the shine to an even mat finish. Normal paint preparations are all that's needed for a beautiful finish. DO NOT sand through the white gel coat, it is a protective layer. If flaws or imperfections need to be corrected, body putty or other common body shop fillers and other materials may be used. Always use a good wax and grease remover.
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