G / J Race glass help
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G / J Race glass help
I thought I'd use this weekend to test fit my race glass. I figured I'd start with the tail thinking that bit is the easiest. Wrong. If anyone has insight into how to successfully fit glass I'd appreciate any help you can give.

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what model bike is it?
and what specific bits of the tail are you having problems with?
one tip i have is to get a heap of envelopes and as you remove bits from a section of the bike put the screws/bolts clips etc into envelopes and write what section they are from on it.
anyway that doesnt answer your question but i might be able to offer more specific help with some more details.
GOod luck with it - it can be pretty slow to begin with but next time you do it it will be easy.
BTW - its too hot to be working on bikes - go drink some beer
and what specific bits of the tail are you having problems with?
one tip i have is to get a heap of envelopes and as you remove bits from a section of the bike put the screws/bolts clips etc into envelopes and write what section they are from on it.
anyway that doesnt answer your question but i might be able to offer more specific help with some more details.
GOod luck with it - it can be pretty slow to begin with but next time you do it it will be easy.
BTW - its too hot to be working on bikes - go drink some beer
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It's a '98 G. To put the tail on I removed the tail light and its bracket, and the indicators. It's not as good a fit as the factory piece and there doesn't seem to be anywhere for it to be secured to the sub-frame accept for the two screws at the front. Plus I'm still working on how to get it and the seat on together. No seat and it goes on ok. But you can't bolt the seat down once it's in place. I gave up trying to put it on with the seat already there.
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2004 ZX10R killed by Roo.
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I've seen it done two ways...
To keep the stock seat mounting, you need to cut a vertical slot in the ducktail surface at the back of the seat, so you can get a finger, then a socket, down onto the seat retaining bracket and the bracket bolt, respectively.
he other way is to pop-rivet a strip of metal with a nut attacked to the underside of the seat, then bend that strip into a U shape and attach it by a bolt from underneath, through the undertray.
To keep the stock seat mounting, you need to cut a vertical slot in the ducktail surface at the back of the seat, so you can get a finger, then a socket, down onto the seat retaining bracket and the bracket bolt, respectively.
he other way is to pop-rivet a strip of metal with a nut attacked to the underside of the seat, then bend that strip into a U shape and attach it by a bolt from underneath, through the undertray.