I like this idea.. I might need to try this!!
This is EXACTLY what happened to me last week. Lost both..Replaced the inspection cover (on the way) but I still don't know what I will do for the wind deflector piece. I would appreciate any ideas in that regard.I have seen several members here that have lost their inspection covers along with the deflector cover. You can replace the inspection cover easy through Honda but try to buy just the deflector cover for this. Good luck as Honda wants to sell you a complete replacement deflector set at a very high price.
Mike
Guy, if you do it can I ride up and do mine too??I like this idea.. I might need to try this!!
I will probably do this in winter. I start making a list and as the summer goes on my list gets pretty long. Then late summer and fall I start to purchase the things I will need and prioritize the order to do them and some even get left for the next year..Guy, if you do it can I ride up and do mine too??
I may do mine sooner. Right now they're off and I could feel the heat the other day. And the good news is all the plastic can stay on for this one.I will probably do this in winter. I start making a list and as the summer goes on my list gets pretty long. Then late summer and fall I start to purchase the things I will need and prioritize the order to do them and some even get left for the next year..
Yeah. I sound real organized don't I!!! LOL.. But this is more of a winter project!! Nothing I cant live without and it isn't a Safety Issue!
Thanks Mike, ordered today!Here are the part numbers
Black screw made by Suzuki Pt # 09139-05023
Nut made by Honda Pt # 90677-KAN-961
Yes, thanks again. I did it in less than half an hour last weekend. Great idea!Did this using some misc metal around the garage, VERY nice, thanks Mike for the idea and pictures.
Mike, I was totally lost until your last post... the picture of the deflector and the nut and bolt resolved my puzzled look! I am installing the deflector set this weekend and will adopt these ideas now. This is a stupid question...but, do you remove the actual maintenance cover permanently and replace it with the deflector cover or does the deflector cover ride on top of the maintenance cover. I didn't understand that from the instructions. Thanks, Jerry
That is it, it goes on top!!It rides on top of the maintenance cover. You add some dual lock velcro stuff that helps hold the deflector to the maint cover.
Mike, how does the little nut in this picture hold itself in position so you can put the screw in? I mean, how do you hold it in place... is this a clip mechanism you were referring to? Also, is this a Honda part as it shows in the picture or Suzuki? I'm confused because it looked like there was a discussion on another part of the bike that you guys were trying to secure as well as this maintenance cover. Thanks once again! Jerry
One part is a Suzuki screw and the other nut is a Honda part.i.e. do I need both the honda part and the suzuki part to secure the maintenance cover with the deflector cover over the maintenance cover....???