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As a previous RC 390 racer, I suggest keeping lots of extra bodywork bolts in your at-track kit. I eventually ended up using rubber grommets as washers on the bolts that more frequently seemed to vibrate out and that pretty much eliminated the bolts from working their way out.
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This video captures the pain of cheap bodywork. If I was Armor Bodies, TYGA, or Graves-Taylor Made, I would use this video to sell quality bodywork. Excellent content as always. Btw, well nuts? No sir. Get some Dzus fasteners. Way more GP. ;)
I've not had the best of luck with Dzus. I have so much affection for well-nuts because the added rubber for damping on the vibrating machines I tend to gravitate towards.
Well nuts make more sense for a trackday bike where there is really never a rush. For a race bike, dzus fasteners simplify and speed up working on the bike a lot.
Really fun watching you work. The "patience" shots of fitting were funny and very well done. I really don't like the OEM belly pan on my RC. The Tyga looks great.
Dave I like the look you have in your head! Good thing we can pause videos! There is a lot to be said about not having to fuss with getting stuff to fit. The kit does look good. Great work and I look forward to seeing the rest of the project!
Excellent video on changing the bodywork. Glad to see that there wasn't too many issues. As for a paint scheme how about blue and yellow giving support to Ukraine. Well done 🤓 stay safe 💙
What a fun and relatively straight forward project. By comparison it has taken me five years to transform a BMW R9T Pure into a cafe racer via parts removal and simple bolt on accessories. I was so slow at deciding what I want for the final look. As for colour for your build, Teal Blue goes so well with orange. So I vote Teal Blue with KTM orange pin strips etc.
I’ve purchased from ebay and even alibaba and what I can say about them is the holes aren’t reinforced with carbon fiber/kevlar so its easy to break them even though you use shoulder washers.. also they also aren’t built the same, some sellers mix up pairs of fairings from different year model so they sometimes come uneven or one side being different in shape.. I also had problem mounting the middle bolt in the side fairing and had to bend the bracket to fit.. buying from tyga and some reputable seller solves these problem but it really is up to you if you want to pay for that price.. for me body fitment is part of the fun..
I was thinking about buying the Tyga pan. Which one did you get? I was thinking about getting the belly pan that allows for the exhaust that goes under the engine.
Been looking for a new fairing for my '06 Suzuki bandit 1200s for quite some time, headed to woodcraft, only to fing they don't have anything for the bandit 😕😕
Thats a bummer, but if it's close to the right dimensions, you can make almost anything fit. One of my thoughts before buying the RC was to get something like a Vitpilen and then put on retro fairings from Airtech. Make the bike look like it just rolled out of the '60s. I thought that would have been cool!