Mike, thanks, but I also have the same part. My issue is the scanning. I don’t have a scanner.I have a left side pannier lid that is undamaged. I would be willing to ship it to you to be scanned. I would like it to be returned when you are finished with it.
Mike
IIRC, there really wasn't much to the instructions other than remove mirrors to install Clean mounting area with adhesive remover or body solvent. The OE deflectors had 3M red trim tape applied to them already so all you had to do was peel and stick. If you have to reposition them you have a few minutes to do so. After 24 hours or so, fuggetabouit!GOOD NEWS. I have printed the wind deflectors and fitted them on to the fairing. They seem to be very close to the OEM part. Does anyone have a copy (PDF) of the OEM instructions. I would like to make these parts available to everyone and provide a kit just like the OEM part.
In storage, at the shed, inside the OEM knuckle deflector box...Does anyone have a copy (PDF) of the OEM instructions.
Good point! I had totally forgotten about that. I didn't notice that when I first installed them but when the trim tape finally surrendered to the heat and sun after 13 years I saw thw recess when I cleaned the old tape residue off the deflector.The molded parts have recesses compensating the thickness of the 3M tape, so there no gaps to the fairing...
Thank you, Thank you. If possible would you please take some pictures of the deflectors, especially making note of the recesses. Again Thank you. You can email me at dchg2022@gmail.comIn storage, at the shed, inside the OEM knuckle deflector box...
Might take a few days to access and scan the pages...
The molded parts have recesses compensating the thickness of the 3M tape, so there no gaps to the fairing...