Question about a RC24

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  1. SgtDuster

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    Hi guys!

    I'm looking for a part number/name for my '86 750.

    You know, this spacing aluminium rod that connects the side fairing to the body?


    Mine are discolored and one is bent a little so I'd like to at least replace the bent one with a straight used or both with a pair of new if I can find such a thing (unlikely but who knows?)

    I don't know how to call it so it's hard to search for.


    Any help would be appreciated but a part # would be awesome! ;)

    Thanks!
     
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    That can be a hard to find part because they break easily when tipped over or crashed. There was a updated part in some markets.
    #23 can be easier to find.

    64515-ML7-700

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    It's the #22

    I had this parts diagram but in so low res that I wasn't able to figure the part number.


    Any idea what the name/part # would be?


    Thanks!

    Edit: Found the #! It's 64515-ML7-000
     
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    Lettus know if you find one new, please. if not, your old ones are gonna have to do. :oops:
     
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    Rarity, i guess cuz those bits should cost about 1/3 of that crazy price ?!
     
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    I'll look with a machine shop before paying this price.

    I think that I'll ask them to make few pairs and sell them to recoup the initial cost.

    We'll see.
     
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    there are 2 alternative styles of those support rods. one is a hollow steel rod with bent ends, and the other is a solid aluminum rod with screw threads cut into one end and a threaded hole in the other.
     
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    Mine are aluminium rods with male/female ends.
     
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    Those are slightly more likely to crack the fairing, i believe, if the bike goes horizontal while steel rods will bend and minimize damage sometimes.
     
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    Tagged. This is going to be good[​IMG]
     
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