Fairing fitment
#11
glsec I can tell you from experience that if you have that amp laying flat on the head unit you will most likely have to trim some of the plastic off of the bottom of the speedo and tach housing to get it to slide back far enough. You should not have to put any pressure on the outer fairing to get it back on. I was actually able to put sound deadening material on the inside of my fairing when I got the amp as far back as I did. Here is a top down pic of my amp when it was installed:
I don't know if this is the best way to do it but it worked for me. I did have a problem with the front two RCA jacks hitting the frame rail. I made a set of right angle RCA plugs so it would clear. If you flipped the amp around it might do away with that problem I don't know for sure though.
I don't know if this is the best way to do it but it worked for me. I did have a problem with the front two RCA jacks hitting the frame rail. I made a set of right angle RCA plugs so it would clear. If you flipped the amp around it might do away with that problem I don't know for sure though.
#13
Do you recall of your amp rode about a 1/2 inch above the HU? The verticle support rails have an indent just above the HU so is the whole amp resting on those indents?
Also is it fairly obvious what parts of the plastic need trimmed away?
#14
Get ahold of Badd Azz Bikes and get you an amp rack. It will make all the difference in the world.
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#16
Fairing fit flush without coersion? Any cutting of Guage molding needed?
#17
Yes.I had it off and on 20-30 times. You have to push it back as far as it will go and I had to raise it up. Once you take the headlight out you will be able to see what is hitting. I remember having to reroute the wire harnesses that went on top of the radio. I used double back tape and a couple big zip ties to secure the amp down.
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Yes.I had it off and on 20-30 times. You have to push it back as far as it will go and I had to raise it up. Once you take the headlight out you will be able to see what is hitting. I remember having to reroute the wire harnesses that went on top of the radio. I used double back tape and a couple big zip ties to secure the amp down.
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