Is there an OEM part number for the plastic piece that holds the cb connectors or the air suspension fill valves on the cowling lowers, where they hook up just above the vents? Can find the covers (14024-1191) on the microfiche but can't find the plastic trays that hold the respective connectors on the right/left hand sides.
EDIT: Okay, now I see the right hand side the part that holds up the air valves is actually molded onto the panel. But on the bikes that had the CB option, did Ma Kaw ever list a part number for that side? Separate option package?
Lower cowling question
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Re: Lower cowling question
.... these parts are sometimes on ebay and I ran across the right side piece on Craigslist...
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Re: Lower cowling question
The door on the CB side just covered the hole, just like it does for the air valves on the RH. There wasn't anything else there if there was no CB. Just a big hole. The CB control panel attaches with the 2 screws and the metal plate behind the cowling that comes with the CB kit.
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Re: Lower cowling question
The little doors are identical and may not be available anymore from OEM suppliers. Check Ebay often because I see them on there regularly.
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Re: Lower cowling question
When one lifts the cover blank for the CB channel tuner and display, there is an empty square hole. Since I don't have the CB, I wired in a cigarette lighter socket as an accessory power connector and added a sheet metal plate for mounting it in the hole.
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1971 Honda CB100