F4i frame slider install question
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F4i frame slider install question
I bought some frame sliders for my F4i and I need to cut the fairing to install the sliders. My question is what is the best tool to make the cleanest cut through the fairing? And would it be better to trim the stickers on the fairing than to cut through them?
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wha!?
you need to cut the fairing to install your frame sliders? that doesn't sound right. are you sure you got the right frame sliders for the year, make, and model of your bike?
when i got my frame sliders, i made sure it's the one for my bike. installed it w/o cutting anything.
you need to cut the fairing to install your frame sliders? that doesn't sound right. are you sure you got the right frame sliders for the year, make, and model of your bike?
when i got my frame sliders, i made sure it's the one for my bike. installed it w/o cutting anything.
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it's easy, just use the above codes when you're trying to post.Joe Rocket=> wrote:Yes I'm sure, I have seen it on a few F4i's before. The frame slider bolts to the engine mount. I would show you a picture, but I don't know how to post pictures on this forum.
it should look like this [img]<insert%20link%20to%20pix%20here>[/img]
but i believe you, i was just surprised that in involves cutting. sorry can't help.
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To drill a clean hole in plastic you need to use a Unibit.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl ... er=362-100
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl ... er=362-105
I don't know of anything that will drill through plastic any cleaner.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl ... er=362-100
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl ... er=362-105
I don't know of anything that will drill through plastic any cleaner.
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Even after you drill the hole with the appropriate tool, sometimes your paint will crack in a spiderweb type fashion after a few months.
I havent experienced this myself, but all the mechanics in the shop where I work laugh about it every time they install them.
I havent experienced this myself, but all the mechanics in the shop where I work laugh about it every time they install them.
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