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Old 06-13-2006   #1 (permalink)
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I have all the fairings removed from my dropped
1995 Daytona 900 while Im doing repairs

Does anyone have links to a site with
concise pics of the placement for the mounting hardware?

The Factory Shop manual is not very model specific
generalizing all body paneled bikes in one overview
The side panels that bolt to a fitting off the sides of the engine cases

I wanna do it right the 1st time
ty 4 any help
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I know of no such site but if you have any problems when you're reassembling please feel free to contact me with any questions about fairing hardware as I've had my fairing panels off countless times over the past 8 years.

Basically it's pretty easy though, just trial and error till all fits together.

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Well here's something.....the headlights are supported within their frames by these little white plastic sorta flower-shaped things.There's 3 or 4 behind each headlight

One of those is squished giving the right headlight
about 2inches of play.Are those white supports a Triumph only part or are they generic?

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Yes it looks like you're looking at a Triumph only part. The best I can tell from you're description is it's either (from the microfiche) a retainer (part # 3500020-T0301) or an insert (part # 2700195-T0301).
I doubt either piece would be expensive but your dealer would most likely have to order it.

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