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Old 05-Oct-2006, 08:45   #1
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Only problem is that the man who makes them only does them when he has enough advance orders. I originally asked him for them about six months ago.
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Old 05-Oct-2006, 19:46   #2
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We have the technology to replace them... in fact it would work without the brackets just as well..... watch this space.
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Old 05-Oct-2006, 23:22   #3
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If you're a member (or sign up to) the yahoo ST2_owners group, there's a folder with step-by-step instructions at http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/...0Fasteners%29/

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Old 06-Oct-2006, 20:20   #4
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OK then, the fairing mods..
As mentioned there is an excellent source of info on the ST user group on Yahoo which can be used.
The problem I had with this method was that it was too complicated & replaced fasteners that for my needs didn’t really need touching.
I wanted a simple and cheap way of doing the job and one where I can easily get hold of replacement fasteners if needed.
The parts I used are a total of 12 standard 748 / 9** fasteners & receptacles from any Ducati dealer.
You can get a set of 14 from Ebay for less than £40.
The two stainless brackets can be used but to be honest it will work without them.

Pull your fairing apart…remove the welnuts from the top of the centre section & the bottom of the lower section ( small plate & v-piece. )

Take the centre section & look at it from above… you’ll see the two tabs where two screws hold it on to the side of the bike. Now take your dremel and cut them off! You’ll need to finish up with something like the picture below.
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Old 06-Oct-2006, 20:22   #5
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OK, you’ve done that… now you have to do a similar cut this time to the leading edge of the fairing where it tucks behind the air dam at the front… be sure to leave a tab around the mounting hole where this section screws to the bottom of the air dam.
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Old 06-Oct-2006, 20:24   #6
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Take the air dam and look at the area where the top fairing screws to the side of the air dam… you need to remove a small amount of fairing to allow the receptacle to slip on over the hole. You can just make out the removed section to the left of the Dzus receptacle...
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Old 06-Oct-2006, 20:26   #7
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Now to the v-piece… the tab where the two welnuts fitted will need a small sliver removing to allow the receptacles to fit over the holes. You can see the white bit where the strip has been removed on the right.
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