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What is the ticket to get the fairing to fit with this mounted on the right side bracket? 600.1 on the left side has plenty of room. It can slide deeper past the magnet. Rubbing where my fingers are. I put it at a slant next to cig lighter level and still rubbed. Can I heat and mold that corner of the amp?
What is the ticket to get the fairing to fit with this mounted on the right side bracket? 600.1 on the left side has plenty of room. It can slide deeper past the magnet. Rubbing where my fingers are. I put it at a slant next to cig lighter level and still rubbed. Can I heat and mold that corner of the amp?
No ticket on the brake side of the bracket brother. That additional cubby on the bracket itself is far enuff outward that ur just not gonna get that amp to fit there as it hits the dramatic change in the fairing ascetics in that area. Try the clutch dude cubby.
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