I had to trim mine when I installed them, but this is
not mentioned in the installation instructions. I
just happenned to notice the interference. I did not
notice the interference my Corbin had and cracked off
a screw hole before I heard Pat's solution of trimming
about .250" off the bottom edge of the seat...
FL Kev
--- Walt Garcen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.
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