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I just rec'd the Tune Trapper inner-fairing antenna (model TT2C2). Question...there is only a small piece of double-sided tape. Is that a sufficient way to mount so that the antenna stays put? Thanks!
Thanks for the advice. I used zip ties, and worked like a charm. This was a simple upgrade...now I just have to await the plug for the rear fender (it was a whopping $1.89 from my HD dealer, but they didn't have any in stock).
On a related note...the front center brass insert was lose when I removed the fairing. I am 99% sure that I did not break it free when removing the fairing (I may have done it in the past when installing a different windshield).
Does anyone know the part number to the brass inserts? Or is there a way to re-secure the one that came out?
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