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Re: 3EN2 - track body work
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:40 am
by toosmooth
Phil Norton wrote:Can't promise, but may just have a spare r/h side panel knocking about in the loft at home. It's been that long I can't remember what side of the bike it fits on.
I'll have a look when I get a chance. If I have one and you want it, you can have it for the price of postage.
sounds ideal - mines in the loft too. bet you 10p I got a right hand not a left hand as I said as well.
drop me a pm when you have had a look and we'll sort out postage/collection assuming I'm not holding the same side panel as you!
regards
PB
Re: 3EN2 - track body work
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:49 pm
by Phil Norton
I'll have a look over the weekend and send you a PM.
Re: 3EN2 - track body work
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 11:48 am
by Phil Norton
Apologies for not having had time to have a look yet. The R1 suffered electrical problems at the weekend and I've been having to try to sort that. I'll get onto looking for your panel next.
Re: 3EN2 - track body work
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:04 pm
by toosmooth
no probs - no real hurry (ish)
hope the R1 problem pans out alright - I have one meself, and it did go through a funny phase of neutral lights and indicators making everything else go dim,...thankfully, it sorted itself out! (wish all electrical problems would do that!)
drop me a line when you're ready.
cheers Phil.
PB
Re: 3EN2 - track body work
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 9:07 pm
by kaighn80
r6 arse is easy on a 3en2 ive done mine (when i say easy you do need to know how to weld) all i did wascut everything after where the seat lock off unbolt the bottom subframe bolts and lift the subframe up untill the seat uit was at the right heightand weld on new tabs on the subframe to bolt to the mainframe i can take pickys and measurements if you want. i used 2003 to 05 fairings on my 3en2 cos they were cheaper than origenal (pattern) parts