Removing front trim?

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tinysmall
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Removing front trim?

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I cant seem to find it in the haynes manual, but can someone tell me how I go about removing the front trim panel thats just under the screen (the one with the running light in it)? Do I need to remove the whole fairing?

In good news, I've just fitted my new PB lowers. Looks mint and Im well chuffed with em. Don't need spraying either thanks to being gel coated :D
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tinysmall wrote:I cant seem to find it in the haynes manual, but can someone tell me how I go about removing the front trim panel thats just under the screen (the one with the running light in it)? Do I need to remove the whole fairing?

In good news, I've just fitted my new PB lowers. Looks mint and Im well chuffed with em. Don't need spraying either thanks to being gel coated :D
come on then wheres the pics
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Yes it slots into the side panels and is screwed in place with the aid of the lower chin plastic part.
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Ta guys. It's all off and all my bits are round at the painters now :)

What a c**t of a piece to get off though. Every part of the bike was attached to it and the nut inside one of the headlight fittings had come loose inside the plastic so I couldn't unscrew the bloody thing. Had to pull it out with a lot of brute force and gonna have to glue it back in later.

Im all excited now. Cant wait to get it all back and back on the bike :)
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