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There's no rubber seal between the screen and the fairing. As you can see I've used those rubber nuts to hold mine on. There is a rubber seal on the mirror as shown in photo. If you need anymore photos just ask.

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Cheers dude, so you do clamp the screen in with the mirror bolts ?
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Yes. :nod:
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Shouldnt there be cut outs in the screen around the mirror area? I know that they are dome type nuts for the mirror mountings so you can't over tighten them.... creed supplied me a replacement as one of mine was missing
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You're right Stig. There are cut outs in the screen. It's been a while since I'v had mine off that I'd forgotten about them.

These are the dome nuts Stigs referring to.

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Have a look at the diagram.

SCREEN CUT OUTS
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