Looks really great - just like a factory fitted part. I haven't seen the bike in real life yet, does the shades of green in the fairing match the tank colour - really hard to tell from the vid as the tank looks really dark.
On my bike the tank is black and yellow. I've seen pictures of earlier model years where it was dark green and yellow, which is closer to the fairing. Green is such an iconic Kawasaki color I don't mind a bit of it. Also works on St. Patrick's day.
Oh, dear. That doesn't sound good. Did you torque the main headlight bolts down to 15 ft-lbs? I know it's a hassle, but go back and check this. If it pushes forward at this point, it is a mystery to me. My fairing is still tight and doesn't push forward. Maybe it's time to have a mechanic install it. I can't really diagnose this remotely. Sorry.
@@camgere Thank you very much for your answer, no, I did not do it with a torque wrench, I tightened it as much as I could by hand, tomorrow I will check it again with a torque wrench and write.
@@AbdulkadirALTUNPUL There is nothing magic about a torque wrench. I'm sure I could have tightened the bolts down much tighter. If the brackets are sliding while you still have everything open, you should be able to see why. You can even take off the fairing (4 bolts) and test each side independently. All I can think of is that something is keeping the bracket from lying flat to the parts next to it. Or the bracket is not fully inserted. Good luck.
@@camgere Hello again I watched your video again from start to finish, I did everything from the beginning, this time it happened and the error was fixed. 😊😊👍 Thank you for your answers and your interest.
@@AbdulkadirALTUNPUL Glad to hear it! I've been stumped on mechanical problems myself. Even something as simple as getting a screw started in an award position. Enjoy your motorcycle!
Done, fits perfectly, i made it as you sad, thanks for the quide.
Looks great and even a fly screen will help with windblast hitting your chest, on long hauls it will reduce fatigue.
Looks really great - just like a factory fitted part. I haven't seen the bike in real life yet, does the shades of green in the fairing match the tank colour - really hard to tell from the vid as the tank looks really dark.
On my bike the tank is black and yellow. I've seen pictures of earlier model years where it was dark green and yellow, which is closer to the fairing. Green is such an iconic Kawasaki color I don't mind a bit of it. Also works on St. Patrick's day.
I did everything as you did, but after assembly, I can push the windscreen forward with my hand, do you think it is normal?
Oh, dear. That doesn't sound good. Did you torque the main headlight bolts down to 15 ft-lbs? I know it's a hassle, but go back and check this. If it pushes forward at this point, it is a mystery to me. My fairing is still tight and doesn't push forward. Maybe it's time to have a mechanic install it. I can't really diagnose this remotely. Sorry.
@@camgere Thank you very much for your answer, no, I did not do it with a torque wrench, I tightened it as much as I could by hand, tomorrow I will check it again with a torque wrench and write.
@@AbdulkadirALTUNPUL There is nothing magic about a torque wrench. I'm sure I could have tightened the bolts down much tighter. If the brackets are sliding while you still have everything open, you should be able to see why. You can even take off the fairing (4 bolts) and test each side independently. All I can think of is that something is keeping the bracket from lying flat to the parts next to it. Or the bracket is not fully inserted. Good luck.
@@camgere Hello again
I watched your video again from start to finish, I did everything from the beginning, this time it happened and the error was fixed.
😊😊👍
Thank you for your answers and your interest.
@@AbdulkadirALTUNPUL Glad to hear it! I've been stumped on mechanical problems myself. Even something as simple as getting a screw started in an award position. Enjoy your motorcycle!