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Well, Dumbass...The headlight bucket is mounted to the fairing with screws and If you want to pull the outer fairing go ahead, you obviously have a habit of going against the tide anyway.
I have one word for you to research at your convienience....ZANAX...LOL
And at least you can take the Ultra seat off with one screw, instead of four bolts that will eventually gall in the aluminum threads like the Wing has.
Unfortunately you have entered this battle of wits and information unarmed......
Chill out, Geezus!
Well, be sure, you will "have to". I've had my batwing fairng off several times; that's where the headlight connector is. Maybe you need to get a little better informed.
One more time....................you dont have to take the batwing apart to change a f&*king headlight bulb.
Jeez, what a juvenile post.
I am 40 and still trying to grow upIt was a joke. I respect anyone who rides. My group only consists of 4 Harleys. The other 8 have Jap bikes. Who cares. But we all know Harley's rule and Honda's drool.. Okay, I need to grow up
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