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Yep I used the brackets. They were a little spendy but bite the bullet and get them absolutely worth the money and it creates a lot of extra room in the fairing. I wasn't going to buy them then Tailwiind talked me into it and I am really glad I did.
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Thanks SBates. What I meant about the tightness of the fairing is I am already touching the wires as I bolt it down. If they Dynamat adds more than a few millimeters of thickness then I will not be able to put the fairing cap back on.
Do you have any idea how thick that stuff is?
Also if I wanted to experiment with it where is a good place to get some?
Thanks again.
Do you have any idea how thick that stuff is?
Also if I wanted to experiment with it where is a good place to get some?
Thanks again.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dynamat-1...ipak/183602840
And according to what I have read on the Dynamat website the extreme is only 4 mils thick
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Thanks mike let us know how it goes if you get into it. I'm going to be tied up for a bit but I think I'll look into the Dynamat. If it improves sound quality then I think it's worth a shot. I may have to leave some spots out though like the big wiring bundle in front of the speedo and tach and maybe a little bit on the inner swell of the fairing. If it came off easily I could just cover the whole thing and peel out what touches, but I don't know if that will be easy or not.
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Thanks mike let us know how it goes if you get into it. I'm going to be tied up for a bit but I think I'll look into the Dynamat. If it improves sound quality then I think it's worth a shot. I may have to leave some spots out though like the big wiring bundle in front of the speedo and tach and maybe a little bit on the inner swell of the fairing. If it came off easily I could just cover the whole thing and peel out what touches, but I don't know if that will be easy or not.
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