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Rick 106
Posted 2013-06-21 8:06 PM (#140770)
Subject: Lower Air Deflectors


Cruiser

Posts: 55
I know that there is another thread about these, but my question is this. I just got my deflectors and there is nothing in the kit for attaching them. Just some clear peel away plastic film. What do I use?
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CoolHandLuke
Posted 2013-06-21 8:21 PM (#140771 - in reply to #140770)
Subject: Re: Lower Air Deflectors


Iron Butt

Posts: 849
, FL United States
Go to your local auto parts store (NAPA,Autozone,etc) and get: 3M Very Heavy Bond 2-sided tape and 3M Adhesion Enhancer (it's a clear liquid you wipe on to the surface before you apply the 2-sided tape). Put mine on this way and they have been on for over 4 years.
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Rick 106
Posted 2013-06-21 8:22 PM (#140772 - in reply to #140771)
Subject: Re: Lower Air Deflectors


Cruiser

Posts: 55
Thank you. is the clear film some type of locator?
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-06-22 7:42 AM (#140787 - in reply to #140770)
Subject: Re: Lower Air Deflectors


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
There should be 2 pieces of that film, one for each side. Once you unroll them, you can see which side they go on. Place them on the bike and tape them down. It's helpful to have a second person, one to hold the template and another to tape it down. There should be 4 holes in each. Take a grease pencil and mark all 4 of those holes. Remove the templates. The mounts center between the holes, long side to the front. Make sure you use an alcohol pad to wipe down the surface first. Stick the mounts on which attached to the lowers. Once they're on, leave them alone for a day (18-24 hours). Don't ride, don't adjust them, don't do anything. This gives them time to set. Once they're set, there are 2 (6mm) set screws on each bracket. The one with the button cap is to tighten down the lower to the bracket. Tighten this down all the way. The other is to set the tension of the mount. The tighter you get it, the more difficult it is to adjust the lower but the less the wind will move them. The way it's set from the factory is just about right although, if you loosen the set screws slightly, you can adjust the lowers with your foot as you're moving but risk cracking them in the process.
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okie vision
Posted 2013-06-22 8:36 AM (#140791 - in reply to #140770)
Subject: RE: Lower Air Deflectors


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
Here's the install sheets. Hopefully they'll be readable.




(Vision Lowers pg 1 (Medium).jpg)



(Vision Lowers pg 2 (Medium).jpg)



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Attachments Vision Lowers pg 1 (Medium).jpg (66KB - 6 downloads)
Attachments Vision Lowers pg 2 (Medium).jpg (76KB - 4 downloads)
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Rick 106
Posted 2013-06-22 8:40 AM (#140792 - in reply to #140770)
Subject: Re: Lower Air Deflectors


Cruiser

Posts: 55
Thanks everyone. I appreciate all the help. Without instructions and the mounting tape its hard to figure out.
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Rick 106
Posted 2013-06-22 5:04 PM (#140807 - in reply to #140770)
Subject: Re: Lower Air Deflectors


Cruiser

Posts: 55
One last question. Is this supposed to be a foam tape or not?
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-06-22 6:32 PM (#140812 - in reply to #140770)
Subject: Re: Lower Air Deflectors


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
Foam tape. If there's no double sided sticky tape, take it back. The 4 pieces of tape will be separate.
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