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    I fabricated a dash infill panel for all my switches

    The easiest way to attach the rivets or bolt or whatever fastener you choose is to align the panel and drill small pilot holes into both the fairing and the metal, after you drill a hill put some wire or a temporary rivot or whatever. And drill the next hole repeating the process. This assures...
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    I fabricated a dash infill panel for all my switches

    How did fit? My design is based on the previous gen tenere
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    I fabricated a dash infill panel for all my switches

    Okay so I can not post the dxf file here. If anyone wants the cad file pm me your email or whatever and I will send it.
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    I fabricated a dash infill panel for all my switches

    Here is a picture of the completed image as well as my initial measurements In cad I changed up some of the measurements, I made the radius wider to help accommodate the forks. I did not leave a space for the speedo wiring. And I had to cut the back of the plate back a bit as well as widen the...
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    I fabricated a dash infill panel for all my switches

    I’ll share the files when I get home later today. I need to make some adjustments to it, I had to file down and cut the back a little bit for a better fit. It was hard to measure everything with the speedo in place. I also had to take a littlebit of material out so I’m not pinching the speedo cable
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    I fabricated a dash infill panel for all my switches

    I work with sheet metal and used our shops laser to cut out an infill panel of .080“ aluminum. I used a self etching primer with engine paint. the missing switch is now I installed I just don’t have a picture of it switches are marine grade 7 pin switches on-off-on heated grips that I wired...
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