fairing cowl center stays

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  1. chuntera

    chuntera New Member

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    I'm looking for a pair of center fairing stays for a 87 vfr700. They hold attach the mid/lower fairng. These were honda part 64515-ML7-700. The original part has been discontinued.

    Anybody found alternative replacements for these ?

    thanks.
     
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    I need one of these. This request was never responded to. What are the alternatives if this part is not available? Jury rig something?
     
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    It has been answered in other threads. You'll probably have to have some fabricated for you. From what I understand, there were two styles of these one of which was pretty much a rod that threaded into the frame on one end and was made to receive a bolt on the other to hold the fairing in place. These should be easy to replicate.
     
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    The left side part holds the clutch line, which I have, but the right side part only holds the fairing. As I now see was said elsewhere people removed them because they caused the corner of the fairing to break off. I will just find a nut to fit on the chrome screw for the cowl and the heck with it. Thank you for the input.
     
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    The number is right but the pic does not look like the correct part.
     
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    google the part number. Find the cmsnl link. They have loads of parts for this bike.
    It was a 750 fg or fh in Europe
     
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    Got it. Thanks
     
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