busa13.jpg 785 hits | 118.49 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Seen side-by-side, the stock and PPM bezel are quite a contrast. While the stock part’s faux-carbon finish is a bit cheap looking, the PPM part exudes class and quality.
PPM Custom
2222-F Patterson St.
Greensboro, NC 27407
866-511-2453
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busa12.jpg 400 hits | 78.3 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Now that the fairings are in place, tighten all three Allen screws.
busa11.jpg 1028 hits | 69.62 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 To install the pins that hold the inner fairing to the windscreen supports you must first reset them so the center is sticking up as shown in the picture. Once in place, just press the center flush to lock the pins.
busa10a.jpg 468 hits | 101.14 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Next, install the inner fairing. Starting from the rear of the fairing pieces, work your way forward to the windscreen support.
Once both sides are in, install the center Allen screw to hold them in place while you get the other screws started. R...
busa9a.jpg 375 hits | 80.96 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Once the screws are tight, install the new foam weather seal around the bottom and sides of the bezel. It should attach just above the screw heads and the tabs at the corners, and reach around the top far enough to meet the inner fairing near the ed...
busa8.jpg 443 hits | 90.58 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 To permanently mount the bezel, peel the cover-strips off the double-sided tape on the back of the PPM Custom bezel. The tape will instantly adhere once it touches the gauge cluster, so it’s important to get the position right the first time. Our...
busa7.jpg 1384 hits | 83.13 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Before mounting the PPM Custom billet bezel with the provided adhesive, set the new part in place to check the fit. It should bow up just a little at the edges but if it won’t center properly you may have a piece of the original mounting tape stil...
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busa7.jpg 1384 hits | 83.13 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Before mounting the PPM Custom billet bezel with the provided adhesive, set the new part in place to check the fit. It should bow up just a little at the edges but if it won’t center properly you may have a piece of the original mounting tape stil...
busa11.jpg 1028 hits | 69.62 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 To install the pins that hold the inner fairing to the windscreen supports you must first reset them so the center is sticking up as shown in the picture. Once in place, just press the center flush to lock the pins.
busa13.jpg 785 hits | 118.49 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Seen side-by-side, the stock and PPM bezel are quite a contrast. While the stock part’s faux-carbon finish is a bit cheap looking, the PPM part exudes class and quality.
PPM Custom
2222-F Patterson St.
Greensboro, NC 27407
866-511-2453
[url...
busa1b.jpg 669 hits | 88.55 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 By Arthur Jensen
Blingin' Billet Bezel: We Install a PPM Custom's Chrome Billet 'Busa Gauge Bezel
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busa6.jpg 493 hits | 99.25 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Since the bezel is still attached by the double-sided tape, you will have to pry it up carefully to avoid damaging the gauge cluster. We were able to get the job done with a flat screwdriver and our fingers working from the left side towards the righ...
busa10a.jpg 468 hits | 101.14 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Next, install the inner fairing. Starting from the rear of the fairing pieces, work your way forward to the windscreen support.
Once both sides are in, install the center Allen screw to hold them in place while you get the other screws started. R...
busa8.jpg 443 hits | 90.58 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 To permanently mount the bezel, peel the cover-strips off the double-sided tape on the back of the PPM Custom bezel. The tape will instantly adhere once it touches the gauge cluster, so it’s important to get the position right the first time. Our...
busa5.jpg 404 hits | 105.17 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 The stock 'Busa bezel is held on with two Phillips screws along the bottom edge and double sided tape on its back. The screws are located just below the neutral light and are hidden behind the stock foam weather seal.
busa12.jpg 400 hits | 78.3 KB | Posted: 9/12/06 Now that the fairings are in place, tighten all three Allen screws.
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