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No, the hose doesn't move. I can't see it ever being "cut" by the bracket. Besides, the tube is pretty thick and durable. You can always wrap a layer of electrical tape around the tube if that would alleviate your concerns though.
@@1Phatm9 take the cover off and see if there's anything underneath there. If not, certainly you can do it on that side. You'd just have to shorten the air tube.
Great information!
Them bolt caps makes it look alot better
Very interesting, thanks. The lights on the lower fairings look great, did they come with?
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Do you think the vibration from the bike will cut the air hose you ran through your fabricated bracket?
No, the hose doesn't move. I can't see it ever being "cut" by the bracket. Besides, the tube is pretty thick and durable. You can always wrap a layer of electrical tape around the tube if that would alleviate your concerns though.
Good instruction
Thanks!
Do you think you could have installed the compressor underneath the left intake because i have the stage 1 intake on the right side
@@1Phatm9 to be honest with you I'm kind of sure that there are components underneath that cover.
@@1Phatm9 take the cover off and see if there's anything underneath there. If not, certainly you can do it on that side. You'd just have to shorten the air tube.