xtremelow
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This is the second bike I have done this too and have been happy both times with the outcome. I am not one for big plastic fairings so this is one option to minimize what you have on the Firebolt for a minimal price.
Well it is pretty straight forward. I used a wax pencil to draw out my line which is just 2 3/4" down from the top all across the top then arched to your own desire. Then I used a Dremmel with the black cutting wheels. I found it easier and quicker to use 2 cutting wheels on top of each other which helps with the strength of the wheels. Then after cutting I used the Sander wheel to touch up and smooth out. Finally I used a bit of touch-up paint where needed.
1.Tools
2.Line 2 3/4" down
3. Cut it
4. Touch it Up.
5. Done
Before and After
Well it is pretty straight forward. I used a wax pencil to draw out my line which is just 2 3/4" down from the top all across the top then arched to your own desire. Then I used a Dremmel with the black cutting wheels. I found it easier and quicker to use 2 cutting wheels on top of each other which helps with the strength of the wheels. Then after cutting I used the Sander wheel to touch up and smooth out. Finally I used a bit of touch-up paint where needed.
1.Tools
2.Line 2 3/4" down
3. Cut it
4. Touch it Up.
5. Done
Before and After