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Installed my PBR300x4 amp yesterday. I got everything put back together other than getting the fairing on. Man those are a son of a gun to get back on, especially by yourself.
Nah simple!!
Cover the front tire place the batwing on it. Connect it. Then lift it into place and put on the top middle screw.
Once that is installed you can start all other screws but do not tighten all the way till you put them all in
Tip the 2 screws under the frame don't really need to be put on and are the hardest to put on when doing this alone.
Just my 2 cents. I have a 13 streetglide and have over 60k on my ride with no issues with this system of installation.
Installed my PBR300x4 amp yesterday. I got everything put back together other than getting the fairing on. Man those are a son of a gun to get back on, especially by yourself.
We all thought that the first five times we took off a fairing. I can now put mine on in about 5 minutes(as long as I remember to pug the headlight in, lol)
I take my aux lights off every time I take the fairing off, only add another 5 minutes total.
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