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    Senior Member Jimmytee's Avatar
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    Removed the OEM switches on the left side of the fairing.

    Finally motivated myself to remove the now useless switches /control panel for the OEM stereo.

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    "Go sell crazy somewhere else, we're all stocked up"

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    That looks so nice.

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    It looks naked !!!
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    Question...

    Can you buy a blank plate...or did you fabricate this... I know you have a whole different sound system now..looks great, very clean

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    I fabricated it. This is how you turn one large sheet of ABS into several smaller ones...ones that didn't make the photo.
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    Nice work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    Finally motivated myself to remove the now useless switches /control panel for the OEM stereo.

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    So what unit do you have running your stereo. And where is it located. Do you mind showing pictures.

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    Looks really clean. However, even with the weight loss of all those buttons & switches, I'm still not sure if your slow red bike can keep up with a fast black one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayrock View Post
    Looks really clean. However, even with the weight loss of all those buttons & switches, I'm still not sure if your slow red bike can keep up with a fast black one!
    Bring it...
    "Go sell crazy somewhere else, we're all stocked up"

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    Looks stock, well done Jimmytee


    You just freed up some space for a few more gauges

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