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Welp got all the stuff I ordered finally. This weekend I will take the inner fairing off and send it and the tweeter pod to get painted. Just wanted to show you all all my goodies
Welp got all the stuff I ordered finally. This weekend I will take the inner fairing off and send it and the tweeter pod to get painted. Just wanted to show you all all my goodies
Couple of observations.
Don't put your chrome switch cover and radio accent on right away. Ride without it for a bit. Once you put them on, with you painting your inner, you will probably damage the paint if you try to remove them.
Also, I see you have two sets of chrome speaker accents. You can definatly use the fronts, but the rears will probably not fit over the MM651's.
Keep both of those suggestions in mind if you have a limited return window for those items. Other than that, looks like your going to have a nice project this weekend. Have fun!
Welp got all the stuff I ordered finally. This weekend I will take the inner fairing off and send it and the tweeter pod to get painted. Just wanted to show you all all my goodies
Yep, thats a Nutz special all right..... I had to hide most of my stuff to keep from getting shot..You will be rocking and smiling the whole time..
Yeah, just so you know - if you were thinking about ever getting the Biketronics splashguard to cover the Sony HU, it won't fit with the chrome radio trim.
Don't put your chrome switch cover and radio accent on right away. Ride without it for a bit. Once you put them on, with you painting your inner, you will probably damage the paint if you try to remove them.
Also, I see you have two sets of chrome speaker accents. You can definatly use the fronts, but the rears will probably not fit over the MM651's.
Keep both of those suggestions in mind if you have a limited return window for those items. Other than that, looks like your going to have a nice project this weekend. Have fun!
Are you saying to wait so the paints cures or to make sure I want them on at all? I really hope the rears will work..I love the widow motiff
Are you saying to wait so the paints cures or to make sure I want them on at allc I really hope the rears will work..I love the widow motiff
I would wait to see if you want them at all. Most people that paint the inner fairing run without the chrome accents. I'm having mine painted as we speak and instructed the painter not to put mine back on.
I would wait to make sure you want them at all on there. Painted inner fairings look great but start adding all that chrome to them and it gets a little distracting IMHO.
The chrome grill covers will not fit on the polk grills. They (polk grills) are not a flat surface and the middle of that widow is going to block the tweeter.
As pointed out above, the biketronics splash guard will not fit in there with that chrome trim around the radio hole. The splash guard is a "tight-fit" design for the radio opening and the chrome trim edge rolls inside the radio opening.
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