roadglide fairing removal ???
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RE: roadglide fairing removal ???
You can do this by removing the outer clamshell. A little pain but not that rough. Make sure to protect your front fender and having a helper wouldn't hurt. Removing the whole deal to like paint the inner fairing is a whole lot more involved and not something for the inexperienced or faint of heart.
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RE: roadglide fairing removal ???
ORIGINAL: 06Roadie
Has anyone removed the fairing on a roadglide? I have talked with guys that say its a real pain in the **** and very time consuming. I wanted to install a set of speakers and maybe a digital antenna without the HD shop gouging out the eyes.
Has anyone removed the fairing on a roadglide? I have talked with guys that say its a real pain in the **** and very time consuming. I wanted to install a set of speakers and maybe a digital antenna without the HD shop gouging out the eyes.
'Course if you can live with the speakers that are in there just stick the digital antenna in the back & don't worry about it. I gave a digital to a friend, & we just stuck it in the bottom of his tourpac, & it's still workin' better than the original whip............
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RE: roadglide fairing removal ???
To make your life easier, when you have the outer fairing off, you should see 3 green clips that hold your lights to the fairing. Squeeze these and your headlight plate will come off. This makes it easier to find the 2 hooks that run behind the radio. This is where the fairing hooks on to. Once the fairing is back on the hooks, and your sides are tucked in, signal lights done up,just connect the headlights and push the headlight plate back in. You'll hear the 3 clicks as it engages the fairing.
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RE: roadglide fairing removal ???
ORIGINAL: heywood727
To make your life easier, when you have the outer fairing off, you should see 3 green clips that hold your lights to the fairing. Squeeze these and your headlight plate will come off. This makes it easier to find the 2 hooks that run behind the radio. This is where the fairing hooks on to. Once the fairing is back on the hooks, and your sides are tucked in, signal lights done up,just connect the headlights and push the headlight plate back in. You'll hear the 3 clicks as it engages the fairing.
To make your life easier, when you have the outer fairing off, you should see 3 green clips that hold your lights to the fairing. Squeeze these and your headlight plate will come off. This makes it easier to find the 2 hooks that run behind the radio. This is where the fairing hooks on to. Once the fairing is back on the hooks, and your sides are tucked in, signal lights done up,just connect the headlights and push the headlight plate back in. You'll hear the 3 clicks as it engages the fairing.
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