1. The '05 undertail fits the '01 frame, but there are small changes, including the blinker holes moving forward by about 1/2" and the shovel being wider at that point by about 3/4".
2. The Givi PL518 racks will fit if you dremel out approximately 1" x 1" hole behind the blinker holes for the pass-through rod to fit. On the 98-02 undertail, it lines up with the existing blinker holes.
3. The 03+ tail fairing is wider left-to-right and has more stand-off from the frame than the 98-02 tail fairings. While this gave me enough space to mount the Ohlins SU801 oil/gas reservior under the tail fairings of the 600, it also raised out the sides enough that it touches the front bar of the givi rack (full contact when mounted; 98-02 has about 3/8" clearance there).
4. Breaking your windshield sucks. And sucks twice as much if you don't have a spare on-hand.
5. Red rubber grease makes the rubber vibration isolators for the fairings work much better.
6. The wire connector for the tail light changes (still three-pin, different configuration). Solder and heat-shrink tubing squared that right away, but I'm wondering if anyone will want to buy a bumblebee tail light sans molex connector (even if it is 48-LED modified).
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
2. The Givi PL518 racks will fit if you dremel out approximately 1" x 1" hole behind the blinker holes for the pass-through rod to fit. On the 98-02 undertail, it lines up with the existing blinker holes.
3. The 03+ tail fairing is wider left-to-right and has more stand-off from the frame than the 98-02 tail fairings. While this gave me enough space to mount the Ohlins SU801 oil/gas reservior under the tail fairings of the 600, it also raised out the sides enough that it touches the front bar of the givi rack (full contact when mounted; 98-02 has about 3/8" clearance there).
4. Breaking your windshield sucks. And sucks twice as much if you don't have a spare on-hand.
5. Red rubber grease makes the rubber vibration isolators for the fairings work much better.
6. The wire connector for the tail light changes (still three-pin, different configuration). Solder and heat-shrink tubing squared that right away, but I'm wondering if anyone will want to buy a bumblebee tail light sans molex connector (even if it is 48-LED modified).
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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