Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
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Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
Just purchased these as I am missing 1 or 2 from inner part of fairing on the GSX 1250. Hope this link works. http://www.ebay.com/itm/290900123338?_trksid=p2055120.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Boatz- Posts : 405
Join date : 2011-03-09
Age : 64
Location : The Gong
Re: Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
That's handy to know that they are available, Boatz.
They are a great design, but quite easy to lose. Had a few missing on Gsxr.
Now that I know their official description, they should be a cinch to look up.
That's why I love this forum so much.
Great guy's and great info.
They are a great design, but quite easy to lose. Had a few missing on Gsxr.
Now that I know their official description, they should be a cinch to look up.
That's why I love this forum so much.
Great guy's and great info.
Bosco15- Posts : 1359
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Location : Newcastle
Re: Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
I'm missing a couple of scrivets where the fairing attaches to the radiator, I like to keep it that way, makes it easier to remove the fairings.
I did buy a packet of those after I put thr tidy tail on. As I destroyed a couple of the originals getting them out.
I did buy a packet of those after I put thr tidy tail on. As I destroyed a couple of the originals getting them out.
madmax- Posts : 4307
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Re: Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
that's a good find considering the price of OEM.
I don`t want to throw a spanner in the works, but are you sure your pins are 6mm.
just double check that. on my gen2, they`re 5mm.
I`ve been down this path in the past, and bought 6mm for mine with out checking, and they were to big.
I don`t want to throw a spanner in the works, but are you sure your pins are 6mm.
just double check that. on my gen2, they`re 5mm.
I`ve been down this path in the past, and bought 6mm for mine with out checking, and they were to big.
mtbeerwah- Posts : 1787
Join date : 2010-02-20
Location : Brisbane
Re: Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
I'm switching to similar things but screws.
Bloody cheap and worth having a packet on hand.
Sometimes I just cut them off with a box cutter.
Fairing Clips
Bloody cheap and worth having a packet on hand.
Sometimes I just cut them off with a box cutter.
Fairing Clips
Re: Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
That part number is correct for the fairing parts for the 1250mtbeerwah wrote:that's a good find considering the price of OEM.
I don`t want to throw a spanner in the works, but are you sure your pins are 6mm.
just double check that. on my gen2, they`re 5mm.
I`ve been down this path in the past, and bought 6mm for mine with out checking, and they were to big.
kewwig- Posts : 985
Join date : 2011-03-21
Re: Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
I get a lot of parts through ALI EXPRESS from China - they have virtually everything (clips, relays, fuse boxes, bulbs, leds, etc.) They act as a link between suppliers and retailers. I usually buy bulk so I always have plenty on hand, but you can get small lot offers as well. There is usually a dozen suppliers so plenty of choice. Never had any issues in all the years I've been dealing with ALI.
These clips come in at about 35.5c ea delivered, where the eBay ones are 86.8c ea delivered. Postage is free, but it does take a week or two.
These clips come in at about 35.5c ea delivered, where the eBay ones are 86.8c ea delivered. Postage is free, but it does take a week or two.
Re: Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
mtbeerwah wrote:that's a good find considering the price of OEM.
I don`t want to throw a spanner in the works, but are you sure your pins are 6mm.
just double check that. on my gen2, they`re 5mm.
I`ve been down this path in the past, and bought 6mm for mine with out checking, and they were to big.
A 6mm drill will fix that if they don't fit.
Boatz- Posts : 405
Join date : 2011-03-09
Age : 64
Location : The Gong
Re: Fairing Push Pin Clips Thingies.
Boatz wrote:mtbeerwah wrote:that's a good find considering the price of OEM.
I don`t want to throw a spanner in the works, but are you sure your pins are 6mm.
just double check that. on my gen2, they`re 5mm.
I`ve been down this path in the past, and bought 6mm for mine with out checking, and they were to big.
A 6mm drill will fix that if they don't fit.
you are correct, and I did think of that but chose not to.
mtbeerwah- Posts : 1787
Join date : 2010-02-20
Location : Brisbane
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