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I'm installing my newly painted inner fairing an I have a couple of large flat washers which I can't remember where they came off from. I pretty sure they were on the lower fork side mounting points and I believe they were either in between the inner fairing and the fork bracket or between the chrome fairing skirt and the inner fairing. I can't find anything in the parts or service manual. Any help is appreciated.
I'm not doubting you guys, but my '07 doesnt have 'em. I know for sure I didn't have any spare parts left over when I finished putting it all back together.
Their 1-1/8" diameter with a 7/16â clearance hole. I distinctly remember them falling out when I removed the fairing skirt. Maybe I worry too much and I should just toss them in the misc. hardware can.
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