Post by deedee on Oct 5, 2012 5:42:00 GMT 1
Getting a little bit chilly outside already this year.
I'm making room to move round my shed over the winter.
So I'm hoping to find a good home for this fairing:
I collected this fairing off Stevey a couple of months ago.
I believe it to be a; 'Powerbronze', Model: - 'TUV PBS-7'?
I believe it to be this very fairing on; 'Skyhooks Revere'?
www.hondantv.co.uk/ngalleryp1.php
The fairing's still in the pieces as I collected it.
The two side panels are each made up of; Two pieces.
(A half fairing could be made by just using the uppers?)
I removed brackets & strapping to prevent scratches in storage.
All the brackets received are present. (& none look to be absent.)
I binned the strapping as; Broken, sharp edged & bad tempered!
Material that I reckon will be needed to fit the full fairing:-
A fiberglass matting kit. OR penny washers?
(A couple of mounting holes are damaged.)
2 x Mounting nuts, bolts & washers.
For headstock & I think the unused front lower engine mount lug?
4 x Bolts. (Screen panel to bracketry that bolts to headstock.)
Captive nuts to the reverse of bracket. (Doesn't look special.)
6 x Fairing mounting nuts, bolts & washers.
(When collecting Revere; It wasn't fitted.)
16 x Fairing, (Numberplate type.) nuts & bolts.
(When collected, the fairing was; Dismantled.)
Strapping, or whatever you'd use in place of it.
(Several inches or so is all that'd be required!)
Usual tools, consumables & skinned knuckles! (A day fettling.)
Additional materials I'd use to complete the fairing tidily:-
1 x N/S Mirror.
Or replace the existing O/S one with a new pair. (Or none?)
1 x Touch up paint... To tidy up any visible fiberglass mat.
(& the very bottom of O/S panel, seen in both images above.)
Usual tools, consumables. (Add a couple of week nights TLC.)
I reckon this fairing being a well viable proposition for someone to make use of;
Whilst the newness may have worn off it; It does still have it's nice glossy coat.
Can be collected a few miles from Junctions 16 or 17 of the M25. (West of London.)
Can deliver, (Or meet.) within reasonable area, for petrol used. (By a 1300 Fiesta.)
If interested: -
Queiries answered here, or PM your email address with request for specific close up.
I've not checked out the seviceability of the indicator bulbs. (but, I can do, lol!)
Dee
I'm making room to move round my shed over the winter.
So I'm hoping to find a good home for this fairing:
I collected this fairing off Stevey a couple of months ago.
I believe it to be a; 'Powerbronze', Model: - 'TUV PBS-7'?
I believe it to be this very fairing on; 'Skyhooks Revere'?
www.hondantv.co.uk/ngalleryp1.php
The fairing's still in the pieces as I collected it.
The two side panels are each made up of; Two pieces.
(A half fairing could be made by just using the uppers?)
I removed brackets & strapping to prevent scratches in storage.
All the brackets received are present. (& none look to be absent.)
I binned the strapping as; Broken, sharp edged & bad tempered!
Material that I reckon will be needed to fit the full fairing:-
A fiberglass matting kit. OR penny washers?
(A couple of mounting holes are damaged.)
2 x Mounting nuts, bolts & washers.
For headstock & I think the unused front lower engine mount lug?
4 x Bolts. (Screen panel to bracketry that bolts to headstock.)
Captive nuts to the reverse of bracket. (Doesn't look special.)
6 x Fairing mounting nuts, bolts & washers.
(When collecting Revere; It wasn't fitted.)
16 x Fairing, (Numberplate type.) nuts & bolts.
(When collected, the fairing was; Dismantled.)
Strapping, or whatever you'd use in place of it.
(Several inches or so is all that'd be required!)
Usual tools, consumables & skinned knuckles! (A day fettling.)
Additional materials I'd use to complete the fairing tidily:-
1 x N/S Mirror.
Or replace the existing O/S one with a new pair. (Or none?)
1 x Touch up paint... To tidy up any visible fiberglass mat.
(& the very bottom of O/S panel, seen in both images above.)
Usual tools, consumables. (Add a couple of week nights TLC.)
I reckon this fairing being a well viable proposition for someone to make use of;
Whilst the newness may have worn off it; It does still have it's nice glossy coat.
Can be collected a few miles from Junctions 16 or 17 of the M25. (West of London.)
Can deliver, (Or meet.) within reasonable area, for petrol used. (By a 1300 Fiesta.)
If interested: -
Queiries answered here, or PM your email address with request for specific close up.
I've not checked out the seviceability of the indicator bulbs. (but, I can do, lol!)
Dee