Mystery part or Accessory ?

Stewart H

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Under the beak of my 1100 I have this black painted steel item, its the angular part in the centre of the picture, what is it? what does it do? (apart from taking paint off the fork legs) anybody:nenau
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So 58 folks have looked at it, and no replies, I cant see it on the exploded diagram, the paint is peeling and its corroding so it could be either oem or a TT part :nenau

Stewart
 
No idea what it is Stewart but my '94 doesn't have one :nenau
(sorry - cr*p phone pic)
 

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Could it be to stop crap from coming up in between the dash and the handles.
 
Could it possibly be part of a bracket for a light bar? :nenau

If it no longer serves an useful purpose, unbolt it.
 
Not OEM, looks home-made, possibly part of mounting system for HID ballasts, Aux lights or similar? :nenau

EDIT....Taff beat me to it, but also, having thought for a second or two, would expect to see more holes in it for lights or something.....:nenau
 
It appears to be very neatly cut and has no holes apart from the ones it mounts on, I think I will just tweak it a little to make it clear the forks, it could stop horizontal spray from flying up under the instruments :thumb2
I originally discovered it when searching for my Canbus fluid fill point :augie

Stewart
 
Its to make chips. You place the potatos on the front mudgaurd and then ride down a bumpy track. The device cuts the potato as your forks go up and down.

Bet you could sell this idea to some:augie
 
Its to make chips. You place the potatos on the front mudgaurd and then ride down a bumpy track. The device cuts the potato as your forks go up and down.

its located next to the extra invisible canbus oil point so you can have the option of ready oiled (aka Oven) chips

:pullface
 
Its to make chips. You place the potatos on the front mudgaurd and then ride down a bumpy track. The device cuts the potato as your forks go up and down.

its located next to the extra invisible canbus oil point so you can have the option of ready oiled (aka Oven) chips

:pullface

Synthetic canbus fluid is toxic, thats why I use the mineral type, which only gives you the squitters,:pullface I probably could adapt it as the Touratwat chop o matic "Prepare your veggies like Ewan and Charley on the road of bones" kind of thing :thumb2

Stewart
 
Synthetic canbus fluid is toxic, thats why I use the mineral type, which only gives you the squitters,:pullface I probably could adapt it as the Touratwat chop o matic "Prepare your veggies like Ewan and Charley on the road of bones" kind of thing :thumb2

Stewart

You could be onto something here.

A bit of extra work and you could feed your chopped veggies into an 'adventure' steamer mounted on your exhaust headers.

Hey presto a tasty nutritious meal as soon as you get off your bike :thumb2

edit: if TT are reading this, it's my idea and you'll have to pay handsomely for it.
 


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