Hi,
Does anyone know: Is it possible to remove just the left side of the gen2 fairing?
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remove left side fairing gen ii
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Re: remove left side fairing gen ii
I'm sure I've done it a few times.
Don't forget the two screws in the "chin" below the radiator.
Don't forget the two screws in the "chin" below the radiator.
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Re: remove left side fairing gen ii
Yes. Put a towel or something on the floor as while you undue the turn signal the bottom can rub on the floor. Whoops.
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Re: remove left side fairing gen ii
Rub the bottom on the floor? This is a problem? Mine has a solid layer of road grime for protection of the valuable plastic under it.0face wrote:Yes. Put a towel or something on the floor as while you undue the turn signal the bottom can rub on the floor. Whoops.
FYI, pulling this panel is easier than cleaning it. I pull it when changing the oil because I've yet to get a foolproof method to keep the oil from the filter from not going everywhere. Trust me, this fool has tried everything.
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Re: remove left side fairing gen ii
Jasen, when changing the oil, remove the lower screw, pull fairing out and put your oil filter box there to hold it away from the engine. Pretty foolproof.....
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Re: remove left side fairing gen ii
That's probably smarter. I've never been accused of that though.
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Re: remove left side fairing gen ii
I also wrap that piece with a little tinfoil.raYzerman wrote:Jasen, when changing the oil, remove the lower screw, pull fairing out and put your oil filter box there to hold it away from the engine. Pretty foolproof.....
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Re: remove left side fairing gen ii
0face wrote:I also wrap that piece with a little tinfoil.raYzerman wrote:Jasen, when changing the oil, remove the lower screw, pull fairing out and put your oil filter box there to hold it away from the engine. Pretty foolproof.....
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