rb20 cowelling?

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sydduckett
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Have a SS steel cowelling i want to put on my rb20 (think its a Indian GP one) and the space for where the manifold goes is way to small. Does anyone know if there are anjy cowellings that will fit an RB? If not i will cut the one i have...

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if i remember rightly JB tuning supply these already cut
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You can just cut them but i like to do them like this
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jason frost wrote:Image
once again, neat work
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I guess the RB is much the same as the TS1 as you have to cut cowl cover as well..

Neat work again Jason..How do you roll the edge then jason to get the factory look.?
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Lam46 wrote:I guess the RB is much the same as the TS1 as you have to cut cowl cover as well..

Neat work again Jason..How do you roll the edge then jason to get the factory look.?

belt it with a hammer :D
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RICSPEED wrote:
Lam46 wrote:I guess the RB is much the same as the TS1 as you have to cut cowl cover as well..

Neat work again Jason..How do you roll the edge then jason to get the factory look.?

belt it with a hammer :D
And dolly ;) just cut it smaller than it needs to be, start the bend with pilers then go on to hammer and dolly, finish off with a sanding disc in the grinder.
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What is a dolly, i dont want to have to start hitting some bird called dolly. Seems a tad extreme.... :o

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a dolly is a shaped lump of (heavy)metal which is used to form edges etc
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sydduckett wrote:What is a dolly, i dont want to have to start hitting some bird called dolly. Seems a tad extreme.... :o

sef
Quality syd this scooter larks screwing with ye head...Dolly is, in simple terms a shaper of materials...
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