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Tunnel Filler needed

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Now that the ice and snow is here I know I will be needing a set of these fillers. Anyone got an old pair laying around? Thanks.
 
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I think cyclemax has them for about $14.... Yep.. HERE
 
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TitaniumWing wrote:
NomadicWing wrote:
Now that the ice and snow is here I know I will be needing a set of these fillers. Anyone got an old pair laying around? Thanks.
For 1500's:
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Cool, do it yourself and save. Thanks for the diagram for the 1500. How thick should they be? Any ideas?

thanks again,
Mike
 
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I got a set 2 years ago from CycleMax. The best I remember is they are about 3" thick. They are big enough that it takes a little pushing and pulling to get them in place. I leave mine in full time now. I got a vented windshield and that makes everything very nioce.
 
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I'm suffering from PMS (Parked Motorcycle Syndrome) and would love to go riding, tunnel filler or not, but the 7 inches of snow outside sort of keeps that from happening. Add the 3-5 inches that is currently falling and it could be a while before I ride.
 
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Installation question. Do you stuff them in from the top or the bottom? What holds them in place? Thanks again for any info.
 
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Johan, it would be difficult to actually see the tunnel fillers installed on the bike. They totally obscure the opening between the fairing and the tank, so no light shows through.

Most foam is dark gray so it would pretty well just be a dark area between the fairing and the tank shroud.
 
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