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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Las Vegas, NV 89130
Posts: 67
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After multiple emails about what I did/what I used. Here's the install for the MS Bullet Fairing. You don't have to modify the Fairing, or brackets. I did, however...painted and added slim mount signals. You will have to stop at ACE hardware and pick up 4x of "b" to accomodate the spacer collars (a). Quick run down:
***Stock turn signals may have to be removed*** Parts: -MS Bullet Trigger Plates only (I used the ones for the Stryker:PN 2321-0202 for black, or 2321-0191 for chrome) -48-55mm Expandable Fork Clamps, 2 pair https://www.denniskirk.com/adjustabl...uestid=6469482 -MS Bullet FX for Stryker PN 2330-0080 It's pretty straight forward. Attach the plates to the fairing with the provided hardware, but don't tighten them down just yet. The clamps are the trouble. The collars that come with clamps are too small of diameter and the plates just slip off. Luckily, a buddy of mine had some that fit exactly to the plate cut outs. The 4x bolts will give you enough play to get a sandwich of washers or whatever you can come up with. Or you can try and order just those from MS. You'll have to go thru the parts list of the complete trigger package. Once you have that all sorted out, loose mount all the clamps to the bike. ***Carefull they'll scratch.*** Stick the fairing on and get it situated where you want. Tighten up the clamps. Lock in the fairing, and tighten the hardware. There is another Bullet (I think Big Daddy brought it up in the other post pn2330-0079) you can you that has a smaller headlight opening, I chose to have a 1/4" of space around to accamodate a flex LED ring eventually.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Las Vegas, NV 89130
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Not a problem fella's. Glad I could help.
JDrum, finished product is in my gallery
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ocala, Fl
Posts: 116
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Per the response from Memphis Shades:From: Steve Freeman [mailto:steve@memphisshades.com] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 3:11 PM To: 'customerservice' Subject: RE: Bullet Fairing for Yamaha Warrior Hello Bryon, I believe the Bullet Fairing in the photo is Part# 2330-0080. The mounting plates that are the correct width for your forks are the Plate Only Kit# 2321-0245. In addition to this you would need the Fork Clamps. I have been putting together fork clamps for warrior owners to install batwing fairings and a couple for bullet fairings. I have not personally installed a bullet fairing on a warrior.If you are Interested in the clamps and prepared to do a little custom fitting then send a check for $60 made out to St. Jude Children's Hospital to: Memphis Shades Inc. P.O.Box 429 Rossville, TN 38066 Attn: Steve Freeman Include a note with your complete address and "Please Send Warrior Fork Clamps" Thank you, Steve Freeman This is the bullet fairing in question. |
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