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Rubber Trim around inner fairing

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Old 01-23-2010, 07:24 AM
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Getting my inner fairing back from paint next week. What adheisive did you use to reinstall the ruber trim back around the inner?
 
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Old 01-23-2010, 07:51 AM
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You can use 3M weather strip glue or clear rtv adheasive. You can also buy the new rubber at the dealer. It has the adheasive in it. Just be careful because it takes VERY little glue and its a bitch to get the excess off.
 
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Old 01-23-2010, 08:09 AM
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dont re-use,get the new seal for a street glide.it works a lot better and the glue wont eat into your new paint.dont ask me how i know.
 
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Old 01-23-2010, 08:16 AM
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LIKE HOJONES SAID ! You don't need any glue , silcone , grilla snot , or any other type bullsh*t ! All you need to do is go too harley shop and buy the rubber for a inner fairing , it's about 10.00 per side . It already has the adhesive in the groove of the rubber ! Just peel and stick . Just the way it comes from the factory . . . . . . . . Other wise you gonna have that crap running all over your fairing !
 

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58311-96 $5 retail x2
 
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Originally Posted by My Fix
LIKE HOJONES SAID ! You don't need any glue , silcone , grilla snot , or any other type bullsh*t ! All you need to do is go too harley shop and buy the rubber for a inner fairing , it's about 10.00 per side . It already has the adhesive in the groove of the rubber ! Just peel and stick . Just the way it comes from the factory . . . . . . . . Other wise you gonna have that crap running all over your fairing !
ditto
 
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im cheap i used 3m weather strip adhesive and it worked fine but i had a tube in the paint cabinet anyway ..
 
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A little clear silicone.
 
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Sounds like a new seal would be the best answer
 
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I went to the Dealer and it costed me a total of 15 bucks for new ones
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