LC fit and clearances for bodywork

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LC fit and clearances for bodywork

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Should the gap between the tank and the left side panel be bigger than the right?
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This happens when the brackets get punched around in accidents, tho they werent perfect when new. you can move the brackets around with a plastic or rubber mallet but dont go mad.
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The brackets look straight, the midsection of the frame looks straight and level, almost like its a “peculiarity” rather than an issue.
LC’s are thin on the ground here.
What do yours look like in this respect Jon?
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Re: LC fit and clearances for bodywork

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They are all a bit different, some better than others. Ive adjusted a bit, its only a few mm you can play with tho.
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