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Re: Inspection



Martin,
Not exactly what I had in mind but it should work!  Kind of hard on the bodywork
though......
Dan

Martin Fay wrote:

>      David,
>
>      I have discovered a simple, yet effective, method for closing the
>      unsightly gap between the fairing and frame rails. When visiting
>      relatives, simply allow your uncle to sit on your bike whilst parked
>      on a gravel driveway. If said uncle is suitably inept the resulting
>      impact between driveway and fairing will be sufficient to close the
>      gap to a perfect interference fit. As a bonus you will also obtain a
>      delightfully subtle wavey custom paint effect where the gravel gently
>      caresses the curvaceous lines of the body work. :(
>
>      NOTE: This method works best on machines less than two days old!
>
>      Hope this helps.
>      Martin
>
> ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
> Subject: Re: Inspection
> Author:  "David Arnett" <DArnett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> at Internet
> Date:    8/10/99 7:56 AM
>
> I am also keeping an eye out for something suitable (maybe some form of weather
> stripping) to close the gap between the top of the fairing and the frame
> rails...any ideas?
>
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