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Jamee
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PostPosted: 09:15 - 18 Jun 2014    Post subject: Crash bar Reply with quote

Hi, can I ask, does the side fairing on a YZF R125 screw into the crash bar or is it just the bungs if you got them that screw into them??
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fatjames
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PostPosted: 09:32 - 18 Jun 2014    Post subject: Re: Crash bar Reply with quote

Jamee wrote:
Hi, can I ask, does the side fairing on a YZF R125 screw into the crash bar or is it just the bungs if you got them that screw into them??


I don't really understand your question, but crash bung usually don't screw into the fairings. The fairing aren't strong enough. They usually screw into the engine or frame. Then you make a hole in your fairing (unless there is gap already) for the screw to go through.
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Doovy
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PostPosted: 09:39 - 18 Jun 2014    Post subject: Re: Crash bar Reply with quote

As above.

fatjames wrote:
Then you make a hole in your fairing (unless there is gap already) for the screw to go through.


Just make sure it's 100% in the right place Laughing
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