Found there was enough clearance to fit the LHS with the side panels in place, but the RHS needed a full front panel strip.
I was impressed how well all the fasteners came off.
Fitted my engine covers.
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Re: Fitted my engine covers.
The LHS cylinder sits forward of the RHS one.Sullivj wrote:Found there was enough clearance to fit the LHS with the side panels in place, but the RHS needed a full front panel strip.
Quality screwed fasteners, none of the plastic push fit rubbish like on Jap. bikes.Sullivj wrote:I was impressed how well all the fasteners came off.
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Re: Fitted my engine covers.
The picture is a "Hexhead" not a "Twin Cam" but the cylinder layout is the same.Sullivj wrote:Great pic.
Re: Fitted my engine covers.
DaygloDavid wrote: The LHS cylinder sits forward of the RHS one.
WHAT?? They're not perfectly in line? Must be a design flaw!