Have anyone got pictures to help put the fairing together for a RC 36 ??

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    I recently bought my first bike, a VFR 750 F, RC 36, from 92
    I got the fairing in a box, and have no clou, of where the parts go.. exept the most obvious ones..
    Can anyone help me ??
    Pictures, diagrams, video... basicly anything..
     


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    Has anyone answered you yet. ?
    If not I'm sure there would be pictures somewhere here that question must have come up before.
    If you don't find it try Google it works for me alot of the time.
    Hope you get help with it.
     


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    Try Googling 1992 VF750, there should be lots of pictures of complete bikes that should give a good idea
     


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    Thx to all, that have provided :)..especielly the manual..The one i have got, is in french/german/spanish...
     


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    clau4909,
    If you're still having difficulty, post some pictures of the bits that you're struggling to place - you might find that owners are reluctant to strip their fairings to take pics for you (especially with 24 year old lugs and fixings!), but many will doubtless be able to ID each part and its intended location...

    And congrats on your purchase as well! I had a 91 VFR750 5 or so years ago as my first bike, they're brilliant - beautifully made. I was very glad it was where I started riding. I've had a couple more VFRs since.

    Oh, and stick around if you plan on keeping the old girl. You'll find some very knowledgeable people here who are happy to help you out if you've got stuff you are struggling with.
     


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    hvis ikke du kan finde ud af hvor hvad hører til skal du ikke køre vfr. så nemt siger sig selv
     


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