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General Category => Parts Wanted => Topic started by: Chipmunk Breath on April 18, 2026, 08:44:21 PM

Title: Front fairing rectangular black pieces that snap in and hide the bolts
Post by: Chipmunk Breath on April 18, 2026, 08:44:21 PM
 :dash2: I don't know what these things are called.
Theres 4 of them.
Seems like someone could 3D print them??
Know what I'm talking about??
Title: Re: Front fairing rectangular black pieces that snap in and hide the bolts
Post by: red on April 18, 2026, 09:25:13 PM
CB,
It would help if we knew what year and model you have there. Just guessing on that, check out this page, and Index 22 & 23 there.

Protectors, left & right. (https://www.partsfish.com/oemparts/a/yam/500425a6f8700209bc7882b6/fairing-1)

The left and right pieces are mirror image parts.
If that is what you need, the part is probably unavailable as OEM.
I believe somebody was 3D printing them, so if you find that guy, or even just a 3D filename (*.STL) for the pieces, you are set.

My public library has a 3D printer, and they will print stuff from the files you bring in, for the cost of materials. They did some things for me. Check your local library. Librarians deal directly in knowledge/ information.
Title: Re: Front fairing rectangular black pieces that snap in and hide the bolts
Post by: Chipmunk Breath on April 19, 2026, 10:16:43 PM
Wonderful!
Sorry- 1984 FJ1100L
I will hunt them down. I appreciate your help! Thank you
Title: Re: Front fairing rectangular black pieces that snap in and hide the bolts
Post by: RPM - Robert on April 20, 2026, 12:07:56 AM
The left sides are no longer available. We do have the right sides in stock. You can run the right sides on the left and unless you really know what you're looking at, both sides at once,  you won't be able to tell the difference. (The slant is backwards)
Title: Re: Front fairing rectangular black pieces that snap in and hide the bolts
Post by: red on April 20, 2026, 11:07:22 AM
CB,
If you can buy the one side Protector, you can get it 3D scanned and create a 3D printer file (*.STL) of that piece. Then it is a very simple thing to create a mirror-image 3D printer file for the other side, to match OEM.
A lot of 3D scanner/printer software can do that "mirror-image" file trick.