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Old 18-Jun-2006, 00:27   #11
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tho' to be fair.......combination of both would be better !
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Old 18-Jun-2006, 09:55   #12
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Ian, can you post a pic of bracket ?
take a look at these pics there is some kinda bracket above the (ahem...) lovely carbon heelguard......mmmm nice

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Old 18-Jun-2006, 10:11   #13
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Graham, the problem will be that the flattened pipe has a carbon guard on it similar to the normal guard on the assymetric system which would either get in the way of the Corse guards or if removed will leave the mounting brackets.
See Nathans bike picture ( I think ?)

I will take a picture of the bracket a little later.I have been informed by someone that it is a fairing mounting bracket but where it is meant to go I do not know !

The weather is not great here today (60% chance of rain ) and the roads are still damp so if it does not improve I will fit it today rather than go out.
How do you include pictures on the thread now instead of thumbnails ?
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Old 18-Jun-2006, 10:38   #14
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THose two vertical bolts you can see are the repositioning of the rear brake master cyl!

That bracket you talk about in the kit is meant as a replacement osr lower fairing mount bracket.
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Old 18-Jun-2006, 12:05   #15
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There is also a guy on Ebay that does nice highly polished stainless connecting springs as well.

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Old 18-Jun-2006, 21:19   #16
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57mm system
the bracket is fitted under the rear brake master cylinder but also try a few spacers as the carbon fairing inner foam touches the rear down pipe
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Old 19-Jun-2006, 00:13   #17
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Fitted it !
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Old 19-Jun-2006, 00:39   #18
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looks very nice as per the other ones i have seen, have you noticed any change in sound over the standard race kit termis?
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Old 19-Jun-2006, 08:28   #19
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It seems to sound a little bit crisper and more 'metallic' and has a deeper note.
Not been out on it to test it properly yet.
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Old 19-Jun-2006, 09:11   #20
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nice.....................I'm jealous now
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