House window insulation strips, they come backed with double stick tape, that might be a possibility
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Im thinking of puting a thin rubber or padded tape around the edges or the farings where they contact each other and the frame. I wondered if anyone new of a product and where to get it.
Any suggestions or input are appreciated.
thanks Jason
House window insulation strips, they come backed with double stick tape, that might be a possibility
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+1, the neoprene weather stripping (Canadian Tire) works great and is inexpensive. Used it on my ninja 500 back in the day, worked like a charm
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I've never actually used it. But I need to find some way to seal my SRAD's ram air ducts to the frame and provide some vibration resistance. The factory uses cheap foam - like the stuff used around doors/windows.
Im thinking about replacing it with the muti-layer window insulation strips.
'97 Ninja 250 - Kawi Green - Sold - 25k
'97 GSXR 600 SRAD - BLUE 19K
'98 GSXR 600 SRAD - Flat Black-81k-'Kawizuki"-Done!
'00 CBR F4 - RED, 32k - Sold
'04 Kawasaki 636-Blue
'98 GMC Jimmy-294k-Sold
'05 Saturn VUE AWD Tupperware ®
I assume you mean under the fairings, zip ties?
don't be a road crayon, wear your gear, the road doesn't care how "cool" you think you look when it's busy cheese grading your skin.
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