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Eglide fairing removal
« on: March 19, 2008, 11:13:16 PM »

I have the replacement led gauge bulbs and am going to be replacing the burnt out ones soon. How difficult is it to remove the outer fairing cover? I havent even looked at it yet, thought I might ask the pros first. I'm sure its not too difficult. Is there anything I should look out for? I will definitely cover the front fender. Any and all info is greatly appreciated. I'm going to replace all of them at once.
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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2008, 12:49:25 AM »

socks on the running lights, magnet near the screws on the bottom for when  you drop them. Leave the top (windshield) center screw in till last.

Do a search for fairing removal and you will find several more tips, including a picture of all the screws

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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2008, 06:17:39 AM »

What are the wild one 575's?
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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2008, 06:39:15 AM »

What are the wild one 575's?

Pull back handlebars that are larger diameter than stock.
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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2008, 07:32:42 AM »

I have the replacement led gauge bulbs and am going to be replacing the burnt out ones soon. How difficult is it to remove the outer fairing cover? I havent even looked at it yet, thought I might ask the pros first. I'm sure its not too difficult. Is there anything I should look out for? I will definitely cover the front fender. Any and all info is greatly appreciated. I'm going to replace all of them at once.

It is real easy it only has 7 screws to remove it. The ones you really need to look for are under the triple tree. They are a 27 torx. The others are the 3 that hold the windshield and one on each side about 3/4 of the way down.

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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #5 on: March 20, 2008, 08:39:13 AM »

What are the wild one 575's?


Like Bob (Boatman) said, they are pullbacks.
They come back about 1 1/2", up about 1 1/2" and are wider by about 1 1/2"
And they straighten out the angle of your wrists a bit, put them more in line with your forearm.
Plus since they are 1 1/4" diameter they look much better then the stock 1" bars

Do a search of Wild One 575, you'll find complete write ups as well as install notes (with pictures)
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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #6 on: March 20, 2008, 09:56:19 AM »

I always put it on a lift with the front wheel hanging so I can turn it.  Then add the socks to the lights as mentioned earlier.

From the inner fairing side, remove the two screws above the lower tripple trees by turning the bars all the way to each side.  The screw may be hidden a bit under wires or brake lines but they're there.  One on each side. about an inch up and an inch in from the fork legs.  Use a strong magnetic tipped screw driver or those screws will find a new home in the tripple tree.

Then remove the two screws from the inner fairing just above the wind deflecters and below the speakers.

Finally remove the three screws below the windshield.  Pull the windshield straight up and set it to the side.  Pull the headlight plug from the light itself after you have the fairing loose.

Tilt the top of the fairing towards you and angle it out.  It's kinda like a puzzle to get it around the light bar but by turning and leaning it will clear without loosening the bar.  Make sure you have the socks on the lights.  I haven't figured a way to get it off without pushing against them...  And I can solve Rubik's Cube in under two minutes so I'm pretty sure that puzzle ain't got no solution.   ;D


Couple of things to add about reinstalling the fairing:

It's easier to get it to line up if it's on a lift or center stand so it's level and the wheel is straight until you get the two outboard screws started.

It's alot easier with a friend to hold it in place and get things lined up during re-install.

Only get each screw started... If you tighten any one before they're all started it'll never line up.  Make sure the black weather seal on the inner fairing doesn't get pulled out of place before you tighten them all back up.

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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #7 on: March 20, 2008, 10:21:23 AM »

Everyone has given you some good tips/instructions.  The only thing I will add is if the screw doesn't thread in easily, stop and don't force it as these fine thread screws strip easily.  Also, when you squeeze the headlight plug to remove from bulb, they are hard to remove.  Since I changed to the HID light, I now have to remove the headlight (which is easy) to unplug the wires.
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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #8 on: March 20, 2008, 11:32:31 AM »

I always put it on a lift with the front wheel hanging so I can turn it.  Then add the socks to the lights as mentioned earlier.

From the inner fairing side, remove the two screws above the lower tripple trees by turning the bars all the way to each side.  The screw may be hidden a bit under wires or brake lines but they're there.  One on each side. about an inch up and an inch in from the fork legs.  Use a strong magnetic tipped screw driver or those screws will find a new home in the tripple tree.
Then remove the two screws from the inner fairing just above the wind deflecters and below the speakers.

Finally remove the three screws below the windshield.  Pull the windshield straight up and set it to the side.  Pull the headlight plug from the light itself after you have the fairing loose.

Tilt the top of the fairing towards you and angle it out.  It's kinda like a puzzle to get it around the light bar but by turning and leaning it will clear without loosening the bar.  Make sure you have the socks on the lights.  I haven't figured a way to get it off without pushing against them...  And I can solve Rubik's Cube in under two minutes so I'm pretty sure that puzzle ain't got no solution.   ;D


Couple of things to add about reinstalling the fairing:

It's easier to get it to line up if it's on a lift or center stand so it's level and the wheel is straight until you get the two outboard screws started.

It's alot easier with a friend to hold it in place and get things lined up during re-install.

Only get each screw started... If you tighten any one before they're all started it'll never line up.  Make sure the black weather seal on the inner fairing doesn't get pulled out of place before you tighten them all back up.

Good Luck and Ride Safe,
J-Carr

And if you want get fancy and make this a bit easier to re-install, install (with locktite) two threaded studs or set screws in place of the two screws you remove.  When you reassemble the fairing, it is far easier to start two nuts onto the threaded studs then it is to install the original screws.
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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #9 on: March 20, 2008, 11:53:34 AM »

And if you want get fancy and make this a bit easier to re-install, install (with locktite) two threaded studs or set screws in place of the two screws you remove.  When you reassemble the fairing, it is far easier to start two nuts onto the threaded studs then it is to install the original screws.

Have done that to any Eglide fairing I was going to have off more than once for a long long time.  Are there any comparable spots on the Road Glide fairing?  Never lifted one of those off but this one will be coming off sooner rather than later.
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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2008, 11:57:13 AM »

Have done that to any Eglide fairing I was going to have off more than once for a long long time.  Are there any comparable spots on the Road Glide fairing?  Never lifted one of those off but this one will be coming off sooner rather than later.

Nope - the only trick to the Road Glide fairing is not pushing the rubber nuts back inside the fairing upon re-install - which is very easy to do and very frustrating.  I always kept some extra's on hand, so if it happened, I could just leave them in there until the next time and not have to take it all back apart again and start over....  Kind of like my personal recycling and stress relief program ... :2vrolijk_21:
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« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2008, 12:11:05 PM »

Nope - the only trick to the Road Glide fairing is not pushing the rubber nuts back inside the fairing upon re-install - which is very easy to do and very frustrating.  I always kept some extra's on hand, so if it happened, I could just leave them in there until the next time and not have to take it all back apart again and start over....  Kind of like my personal recycling and stress relief program ... :2vrolijk_21:


Same wellnuts as used for the windshield?  If so I've already got some spares.  Unless I'm missing something here it looks like the windshield can stay attached to the outer fairing as it comes on and off though.  That's five wellnuts I can't lose if it works out that way.
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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #12 on: March 20, 2008, 12:28:14 PM »

Nope - the only trick to the Road Glide fairing is not pushing the rubber nuts back inside the fairing upon re-install - which is very easy to do and very frustrating.  I always kept some extra's on hand, so if it happened, I could just leave them in there until the next time and not have to take it all back apart again and start over....  Kind of like my personal recycling and stress relief program ... :2vrolijk_21:
 

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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #13 on: March 23, 2008, 04:35:11 PM »

Do a search for fairing removal and you will find several more tips, including a picture of all the screws

I did, nothing came  up, I think it got deleted by the hacker? I could have used those pics too. Anyway, good info, I'll get to it this afternoon and be on the site if I have trouble. Thanks,
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Re: Eglide fairing removal
« Reply #14 on: March 23, 2008, 04:41:35 PM »

I did, nothing came  up, I think it got deleted by the hacker? I could have used those pics too. Anyway, good info, I'll get to it this afternoon and be on the site if I have trouble. Thanks,
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