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I would like a rear seat cowl but cannot afford a new triumph one.
Anyone have a good source for less than 100 dollar sprint seat cowl or modded a busa or other type of seat cowl or cut a plastic bucket in half and then modded that to make a cheaper seat cowl?
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receieved seat cowl from Kurt NICE~!
Just need bolts.
Anyone replace thier bolts (wither stock or better) and can contribute thier mod or p/n's?
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The stock bolts are similar to the normal fairing bolts except that they have a wider, non-threaded shoulder where they pass through the cowl, and a plastic washer to protect the cowl exterior. Some fairing bolts, plus aluminum spacer material from the hardware store, cut to length would probably work beautifully. Or order a pair of bolts from a dealer?
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