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YES YOU CAN SEPERATE THE FAIRING BRACKET FROM THE FAIRING REMOVE THE HEADLIGHTS AND ALL OTHER FIXINGS , SOME RACE FAIRINGS OR AFTERMARKET FAIRINGS HAVE MARKINGS OF THE HOLE LOCATIONS FOR THE ORIGINAL BRACKET, WHICH MAY REQUIRE DRILLING OUT OBVIOUSLY YOU WONT BE REPLACING THE MIRRORS BUT THE FAIRING WILL STILL NEED FIXING AT THIS POINT
Remove the Fairing - 1. Unscrew all seven outer fairing fasteners using a Torx driver. These screws are located on the inner fairing near the windshield, the speakers, and the handlebar clamps. 2. Stand in front of the motorcycle. Tilt the outer fairing toward you and hold it firmly. Reach in and disconnect the wire connectors for the headlight assembly by hand. 3. Move the fairing to a work bench to continue the procedure.
Change the Headlights - 1. Remove the wire harness connectors from the back of each headlight that need replacement. Turn the plastic retainer counterclockwise by hand to remove each bulb from its housing. 2. Install the new headlight bulb or bulbs, with each bulb's wider ears on the bulb back plates oriented toward the top. Screw in the plastic retainer rings by hand. 3. Connect the headlight wire harness connectors to the back of each headlight. 4. Move the fairing back to the motorcycle. Reinstall the fairing, battery and seat in reverse order. Please post comments if you need more help or information.........
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