Looks like I'm buying a dremel (I have been cursed with two horrible
disease - anal retentiveness and neatness).
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From: GTS-1000 Owners List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Derek Baylor
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 12:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Givi rack installation
I installed a GIVI Wingrack on my GTS, and yes, the painted panels do need
to be trimmed. When I mounted my rack, I forgot to make this adjustment
before the rack was almost totally installed, and I ended up chiseling away
the offending bodywork with a flat-bladed screwdriver (like the hack that I
sometimes am). I think I still have the instructions around somewhere if
you need to see them. Basically, they call for cutting away as much of the
panel as is necessary (about 0.25" - 0.5").
-Derek
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Walt Garcen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 12:20 PM
Subject: Givi rack installation
> The GTS I bought a month ago had a Givi wingrack and top bracket
installed. Yesterday I noticed that both painted fairing
> side panels (the ones right under the seat) were loose. In each panel, two
of the three plastic pins that "plug" into rubber
> chassis grommets were not in the grommets. It seems that the bent sheet
metal Givi brackets that come down vertically from
> under the passenger seat area prevent the faring panels from seating all
the way. The black inner plastic (where the relays
> are attached) is cut way for these vertical brackets, but it seems that
the painted outer panels have to be trimmed also. I
> don't have any instructions for the Givi rack, so I can't verify that it
was installed correctly. My question is this: In order to
> have the side fairing panels seat correctly when installing a Givi rack,
is it necessary to trim those fairing panels? Thanks.