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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 02:38 PM
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Bertk, perfect, thanks a bunch!
 
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by jeff.georgalas
Z71, thanks for the pics. the middle pic shows the top screws great, but it's kind of hard to see the bottom ones there. Could someone please just snap one of two of the bottom ones with their cell phone if they've got a free second? I'd greatly appreciate it.
Here ya go...left & right - pls disregard the water spots...been riding in the rain.
 

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Perfect, thanks Pine Tree!!
 
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Originally Posted by jeff.georgalas
Perfect, thanks Pine Tree!!
No worries...but remember to place a small towel or similar cloth below those screws as they are being taken out. They seem to have a nasty habit of getting away and man, they can be really difficult to find.
 
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Upper screws easy to see. You have to turn full right and full left to see the other two screws. Then remove the three windshield screws. Keep one hand on the windshield when you take out that last screw, plus hang on to any windshield trim in case there is any. It can slide down the faring and scratch the heck out of the paint if you are not careful. Make no sudden moves during this operation. Slow is the word.

Remember to tell you bud to put some gym socks on the spot lights so they don't mar the faring paint WHEN he hits them with the faring in the process of removing it for the first time!
 
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+1 on the socks over the spot lights.
 
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