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 Posted: 12:05 - 08 Jul 2010 Post subject: NSR fairing removal? |
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Hey,
So i want to go over the electrics and have a space indoors to strip the bike down *yay*.
Only problem is last time i attempted it i found it exceptionally difficult to get the front upper/mid fairings off. The lowers are a breeze but really couldnt figure out the upper ones...
I located some screws holding them in but they are in impossible positions to get at and there has to be an easier way
Any thoughts would be much appreciated as this bike has been really easy to work on so far and if there isnt an easier way to get the front fairings off i'll be somewhat disappointed lol...
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Yep,
I got the bolts out that are just below the windscreen/to each side of the clocks...
Didnt seem to help to much
Where to look after that haha.
Really want to go over all the wiring for earths and such, figure out this intermittent *all power disapearing bar the engine still running* as it makes me nervous at night
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 skatefreak World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 12:27 - 08 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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You know what,
now this is going to sound really special but i think there is a slight chance i may have actually left the mirrors on there which would explain a lot
Dang nammit...
Totally forgot about that, i got the clocks off but decided not to disconnect them as i would have been getting in deeper than i was hoping at the time
Really wish the Newer fared NSR manual was a little more handy...
Cheers anywho.
I will have another shot at it in a couple of days
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 Posted: 23:26 - 08 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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I removed my front fairing the other week, from what i remember, two screws either side of the clocks, removed the wing mirrors, two screws on the screen and pretty sure that was it.
Saying that the monkey I bought it off had left most of the bolts out of it  |
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 Posted: 05:45 - 09 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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Glad to hear i'm not the only one who's previous owner did the light weight bolt removal mod to their NSR haha
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 Posted: 13:19 - 09 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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Only problem is the fairing acts like a giant airbrake and its flares out with only two tiny screws and a cable tie holding it in place  |
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 Posted: 13:38 - 09 Jul 2010 Post subject: |
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yeah,
found out today doing 70+ with one bolt missing from the side of the clocks results in some pretty bad shakes up front
Will be putting that back in when i get home (had it out a while back and proved very difficult to get back in). Not so bright
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 4 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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