The next problem I ran into was that because of the front brake master cylinder the "J" shaped fairing mounts needed to be remanufactured again. Again using the GS1000S upper fairing brackets as a pattern I used some aluminum tubing, smashed one end with a vise, measured the length and adjusted for the proper angle then smashed to other end, made a couple of mount pads, then bolted the pads to the fairing and installed the bracket to get proper alignment.
These show the new brackets mounted and painted, as you can see in the pictures I riveted the mount pad to the bracket because as was said early on in this posting I don't weld and I have everything at my fingertips for riveting.
In the above picture of the R/H mount bracket you can get an idea of the problem with the brake master cylinder, how it would have impacted the first bracket and also how it fits perfectly into the cutout for the turn signal.
Just in case you're wondering, the plugs for the mirrors are rubber feet for a piece of furniture that is available at hardware stores.
The end result:
I just had to throw this in, My family crest, painted freehand by the same friend that painted the fairing and side covers for me.
The shield I bought on ebay that had some basic design on it and the rapiers bought on line from a sword shop. It came out excellent.
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