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How do I get this bit off!?
#1
I need to get to the wiring at the rear of my bike, but my fat fingers and hands have only such a limit!

I noticed the top of the fairing, there is a kind of cut out that looks like it would slide out giving me more access, but buggered If I know how to remove it!?

Any ideas people?
I did unscrew two screws from underneath that were at an angle, but nothing...I don't want to risk snapping it or anything...

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Sorry for the big pictures!  :eek

Can anyone please help? :rolleyes

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#2
It looks like you have to take the rear side fairings off 4 screws / nuts , its very easy ......


ta Ginger

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#3
(16-01-17, 05:09 PM)gingernut link Wrote: It looks like you have to take the rear side fairings off 4 screws / nuts , its very easy ......


ta Ginger

Ok, I'll give that a go...this is all new to me. My expertise is IT, not mechanical stuff!  Big Grin
It just kinda looked that this part would slide out, but it doesn't budge...will let you know how it goes!
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#4
Once all the screws/bolts are off you need to pull it apart slightly and back. There are 6 screws/bolts in total, front underneath ones are plastic.
Unscrew the plastic and lever out the plastic retainer
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#5
If you are talking about the plastic section above the rear light, you take each of the rear side panels off and then it will come off. It does not slide out. IIRC, there are screws or clips holding it in which can only be accessed once the sides are off.

To get the sides off, you will need to remove the rack first.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#6
No one mentioned the big hammer :eek
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#7
oh no you had to mention the big hammer  :eek Big Grin
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#8
(16-01-17, 05:34 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Once all the screws/bolts are off you need to pull it apart slightly and back. There are 6 screws/bolts in total, front underneath ones are plastic.
Unscrew the plastic and lever out the plastic retainer
Posted it before I finished it  :rolleyes

As Brown1664 says

When the whole unit is out turn it over and undo the screws/clips to take it all apart.
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#9
Quote:My expertise is IT, not mechanical stuff!


Have you tried switching it off, and switching it back on again ?  Big Grin
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#10
(17-01-17, 12:11 AM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote:My expertise is IT, not mechanical stuff!


Have you tried switching it off, and switching it back on again ?  Big Grin


:lol  you could also try F1 or ctrl + alt + Shift
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
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#11
I struggle with mine when checking the wiring to the lights and indicator. I think I damaged mine in the end. Just go steady with it and don't be tempted to force it as the tabs and bits holding it together are pretty brittle.
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#12
Yes, the flap only comes out if you've got the whole assembly is out, which kind of defeats the object of removing it at that point.

I can't remember the exact details from when I took mine off, but there were four bolts that hold the grab rail on, then 2 or four more.  It was all pretty easy to work out.
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#13
Thanks all...will give it a go this weekend and let you all know how I get on!
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#14
(16-01-17, 07:34 PM)daviee link Wrote: oh no you had to mention the big hammer  :eek Big Grin


Sorry! me and my BIG mouth
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(17-01-17, 12:54 AM)celticdog link Wrote: [quote author=mtread link=topic=21677.msg250102#msg250102 date=1484608295]
Quote:My expertise is IT, not mechanical stuff!


Have you tried switching it off, and switching it back on again ?  Big Grin


:lol  you could also try F1 or ctrl + alt + Shift
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F5 if he is using PowerPoint
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#16
Got it all sorted! Smile

A lot easier than first thought! The bit that appears to slide off is screwed in place, so if I was to leave them out, then it would do what I thought it would, however, no idea how secure that would be, so have left as is.

I don't know what I was worrying about!  :lol

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