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After many questions via PM to Ultranutz, I've finally got it sorted in my head about what audio upgrades I'm doing. but what scares me is taking the front off of the fairing!
I have a Deadcentercycles Batwing, I have no idea how to do it, or how difficult it is, from what I can see there is several little black small plugs or stoppers on the inside of the fairing, how does it come apart, I did do a search, but never found much, any help would be appreciated.
this thread below doesn't tell you how to take it apart but I would assume if you pull those little plugs, there's probably screws behind them. reesesteww has a DC fairing so he might be able to assist you a little better.
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