Doesn't look right. Calling BoB, the resident expert in all things CBR600RR......
More question from me...
I've replace the front fairing stay bracket with a race stay, but can't remember if the air intakes pictured were covered by the OEM bracket. I wouldent thing it should be open, if I closed them Id get better air ram so to speak. But thought I'd check with the TT brains trust.
Cheers Luke
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Doesn't look right. Calling BoB, the resident expert in all things CBR600RR......
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With the race stays , you usually get some blanking plates that fit over the holes . The oem stays fit into these holes . I will get some pics and put them up for you .
Cbr 600rr 07 track
Attached are a few pics , showing the oem set up with the clock mount bracket which blanks off these holes . Next the underside of the oem clock bracket . The blanking plates that bolt on to the ram air. If you don't have the blanking plates you can just fibreglass them up as in the last pic.
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Cbr 600rr 07 track
Even some ice cream container cut out and stuck over will work , all depends on how much time you want to spend prettying it up . For the race bike I went with the aluminium fairing stay from SES which comes with the ram air , not cheap but gives you a bit more room to mount things and a bit stronger than the oem ram air.
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Cbr 600rr 07 track
I like the fibre glass but I reccon I'll run out of time between now and my next track day. Still got a bit to get it rideable.
I've got PVC plumbing fittings around that should fit over with a little bit of modificatuon and I'll sica them on. Should do the trick.
Cheers mate.
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