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Mystery Part - Fairing/Dash Extra Part After Replacing Instrument Cluster Bulbs

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Where does this go? (No smart ass remarks, please)
I heard it rattle down the inside of the fairing and it landed on the ledge of the lower fairing left side.
I had removed the windshield and instrument cluster to replace bulbs that had failed in the dash on the left side.
No idea where this thing came from.
 

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Without tearing my bike apart, it looks to be one of the brackets used at the main fairing to secure the inner fairing. I know I've seen it, just not sure where exactly.
 
Underneath the top of the storage compartments. When you open the lid there is a bolt at an angle that goes to that bracket.
 
Eddie-FL said:
Without tearing my bike apart, it looks to be one of the brackets used at the main fairing to secure the inner fairing. I know I've seen it, just not sure where exactly.
Im going with Eddie
 
Yes, left inner fairing. Here's a photo of the left one, still in place. I came across it as I evaluated my C10, preparing her for entry into the organ-donor program.
Jorge
 
Jorge said:
Yes, left inner fairing. Here's a photo of the left one, still in place. I came across it as I evaluated my C10, preparing her for entry into the organ-donor program.
Jorge
I take it the C10 Dr has pronounced that it has passed on
 
Wow... I forgot the photo; it's too big to post. I'll reduce it on my PC and then post it.
No trip to the Dr. I just figured there was more value in parts than in fixing it. Since I plannned to get a C14, we decided to go for it.
 
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