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Old 04-14-2008   #4 (permalink)
Digger
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Grand Prix 125
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: SC
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Fairing Removal

To remove the Tiger fairing:

Remove the 4 screws on your windscreen. This will expose two screws underneath that hold the upper fairing on.

Remove the turn signals, one screw inside by the forks and the two visible ones outside. Just pull the wire connectors, they pull apart without pushing any tabs etc...

Remove the two screws behind the windscreen, and two at the lower back of the fairing. Pull forward to pull the headlight gaskets off the lenses.

To adjust the lights: The vertical adjustment screws are the two at the top between the lights. Turn clockwise (as viewed from the back) to lower the beam, CCW to raise. You can decide what's right for you, but the spec is a 4" drop at 25' to the top of the beam.

Be careful putting the fairing back on, it is really easy to break the plastic elbow on the coolant overflow tank, make sure the hose is routed correctly before pushing the fairing back on.
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