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    Wanted: RG150 fairing bracket

    Hi, does anyone have the right-hand side bracket for a RG150 fairing - it is the 'L'-shaped one about 5cm long that goes from the frame under the tank?
    My new second-hand bike is in really nice nic, except for some reason someone once removed every other fairing and seat screw and didn't bother replacing them.

    (if you have got a pile of brackets and screws on your garage floor and have a dim memory of removing them from your old bike can I have them pls ...)

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    If you send me a drawing of what it looks like I can make one up for you. pm me.
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    Thanks - I'll try to do it over the weekend.

    Is that is pic of you driving that wicked race kart? What is that machine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 90s View Post
    Thanks - I'll try to do it over the weekend.

    Is that is pic of you driving that wicked race kart? What is that machine?
    Thats our Formula SAE car, im not driving it in that pic but have done a few times. Its powered by a supercharged and dry sumped R6 engine.

    We also built our own carbon fibre monocoque, rear section, undertray and wing set. Whole thing weighs about 230kg.

    Its a real weapon aye, gets to 100km/ in about 3.8 sec. Capable of a 0-75m in about 3.7 sec (thats our acceleration event). Not anything in bike standards tho...
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    "Tell me again why you need another two wheels?.. "

    ... because of what you said above ... 3.something secs? Sheesh!
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    Hi,
    Thanks a lot for the offer. When I went to take measurements though I found that the end of the bracket is meant to sit in a moulded cup on the fairing, but this was sheared off - probably why the bracket wasn't refitted. Maybe I'll address this one day but to be honnest it doesn't seem to make much difference now I have replaced missing screws.

    Cheers anyway - really appreciated.
    Motorcycle songlist:
    Best blast soundtrack:Born to be wild (Steppenwolf)
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