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Old 09-20-2005   #1 (permalink)
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I'm trying to hook up a Kisan Signalminder automatic turn signal cancelation and running light option on my Sprint. I notice that the flasher unit is under the right front fairing. How do I remove the fairing panel to access this?

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Take out every screw that you can see attaching the fairing. Then there are two underneath the bike that hold the two lower halve together. Don't forget the ones in the wheel well (behind the front wheel). Next remove the panel that the glove box cover is part of, one black screw and pop the little tail out, you don't have to completely remove this just the back part needs to be lifted up far enough to see the last screw. Now you will see one more screw. The fairing should now be just hanging on a dowel (pin) lift up and your done.

I think this is all, I am doing it from memory.
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Oh, yeah Good Luck, it's not hard, you can do it.

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On 2005-09-20 10:34, bowillyard wrote:
Take out every screw that you can see attaching the fairing. Then there are two underneath the bike that hold the two lower halve together. Don't forget the ones in the wheel well (behind the front wheel). Next remove the panel that the glove box cover is part of, one black screw and pop the little tail out, you don't have to completely remove this just the back part needs to be lifted up far enough to see the last screw. Now you will see one more screw. The fairing should now be just hanging on a dowel (pin) lift up and your done.

I think this is all, I am doing it from memory.
Okay, thanks for the quick response Bo! I'm going to try it now and I'll let you know how I make out.
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And... if the side panel still appears a little stuck...
the panel is located on a verticle pin/posts eithe side of the tank so you need to remove all the screws and then lift the main panels vertically !

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