Just did my cuts on my hump mod and went surprisingly well...actually a piece of cake
I placed the hump on as best as it would fit resting it on the rail and marked the front points
then I took a piece of card board just a little wider than the rail and marked front and back and cut it for depth a little at a time... same piece worked for the left and right side
then I took the cardboard cut out and penciled along the edges along the cardboard cut-out
then I took a piece of masking taping and made perfect straight edges along the pencil lines... then I placed the hump back in place over the rail to recheck fitting...perfect
then I took the dremel with a mini grinder attachment and gnawed out a rough area just away from the taped edges.. then slowly worked closer to the tape
then I switched out the grinder for a small sander attachment to the dremel and worked along the edges making a perfect line along the masking tape
then I placed it back on the bike for fittment and sanded the area that seem to hang up...once clicked in place I pulled it off
then took a file and worked the edges perfectly straight...
there were no chips in the paint, using the dremel... amazing job, if you dont have one get one or borrow one
now I can switch the hump on and off with ease and trade for a passenger seat
I placed the hump on as best as it would fit resting it on the rail and marked the front points
then I took a piece of card board just a little wider than the rail and marked front and back and cut it for depth a little at a time... same piece worked for the left and right side
then I took the cardboard cut out and penciled along the edges along the cardboard cut-out
then I took a piece of masking taping and made perfect straight edges along the pencil lines... then I placed the hump back in place over the rail to recheck fitting...perfect
then I took the dremel with a mini grinder attachment and gnawed out a rough area just away from the taped edges.. then slowly worked closer to the tape
then I switched out the grinder for a small sander attachment to the dremel and worked along the edges making a perfect line along the masking tape
then I placed it back on the bike for fittment and sanded the area that seem to hang up...once clicked in place I pulled it off
then took a file and worked the edges perfectly straight...
there were no chips in the paint, using the dremel... amazing job, if you dont have one get one or borrow one
now I can switch the hump on and off with ease and trade for a passenger seat