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Dan_Lockwood

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Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« on: August 29, 2010, 11:50:32 AM »

When I say missed opportunity, I should say missed necessity.

Let me explain.

I picked up my 35-pin connector kit yesterday at the dealership so I could finish the install on the new iPod Interface module which required the removal, again, of the front fairing.  I put my '09 SERG up on the center lift and cleaned the bike "again" and then proceeded to finish things up.

All went great and the iPod mode showed up on the screen and music was play'n big time.  My wife was pushing me because we had a dinner date with some old friends and we were going to ride instead of drive.  We had to leave by 4:30 and I was still using cable ties to snatch everything down under the fairing.  I've found over the now many times having the fairing appart that taking off the windshield gives me more visibility to the fit location on the front top to get everything snapped into place.

So I got everything back together and lowered the bike and parked in the shade from our front tree.  At that point I rushed in and showered off a few pounds for sweat and earlier grass clipping from doing the lawn and wash the ole grey locks so she could braid them for riding.

Just so you all know, we still made it to the place by 5:00 pm and there were several couples that came after us, so at this point I'm good.  I had my usual pitcher of Diet Coke while everyone else got themselves into a knee wobbling stupor.  You know the condition, when all the guys hug you and say I love you man...

So at this point its about 9:15 pm and we excuse ourselves, but everyone came up to the street to say good by.  We put on our helmets and the wife hopped on, in her own slow fashion way.  I had the switch to accessory to listen to Buddy Guy while we prepared to leave for home. 

When all was done I flipped the ignition to ignition and no headlights!!!!!!!!  :'(  :'(  :'(  I had forgotten to plug in the headlight harness before snapping the fairing in place and buttoning up the bike.  On the ride over to meet everyone, I wondered why I couldn't see my headlight modulator blinking in the trunk reflections when we were at stoplights, but I didn't let it sink in or check it out further.

I was composed and in full control of myself, I only said the "F" word about three times loud enough I think my neighbors back home heard me.

At this time I was thinking that I may be able to do something without pulling the fairing, but after close inspection and stalling for a solution to avoid the inevitable, the fairing had to come off.

I had my handy dandy HD tool kit with the Torx drive and 1/2" wrench, all one really needs to do this job.

Keep in mind that the very first time I did this it took me almost 3 hours to get the fairing to locate and snap into place.  And that was with a couple phone calls to Don (twolanerider) for help and moral support.

So there we are with a bunch of drunk friends watching this unfold.  This is in Old Town St. Charles MO on main street with very poor street lighting.  So I unfold my tool kit on the Tour-Pak lid and start to work.  One of the guys wanted to help, but I said there was a procedure in removing the screws etc so I could keep doing this myself.

In less than 15 minutes our frowns went to smiles and we were sitting back on the bike with helmets and headlights on.  I never thought I could pull this off in that time frame let alone mostly in the dark.  I left the windshield on this time and I just held it up, looked with a flashlight and one hit with my right palm and the fairing was nestled and snapped into place; couldn't have been easier!

We made it to Walgreen to get some ice cream just before 10:00 pm and my wife was a happy camper for the rest of the night.

I think from now on I will double check that I hooked everything back up before final screws and nuts...

All's well that ends well, they say...  :2vrolijk_21:  :2vrolijk_21:  :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2010, 12:23:35 PM »

:drink: :2vrolijk_21: :drink:
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Re: Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2010, 08:28:01 AM »

Great read...Alot of us could identily with it!
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Re: Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2010, 10:42:00 AM »

I will admit that with over 350 views on this little error of mine, I really thought that I'd be tormented a bit more.

I have learned the quick way of doing this, but with all the extra times apart, I'm afraid that the screw holes are going to wear out and go loose on me... Not to mention the wear and tear on the trim strip around the edge that keeps moving around every time I take this thing apart.

Has anyone stripped out a screw hole on a fairing?  Can they be filled, with say hot glue of some sort, and then redrilled?

Just thought I'd add that as long as I'm getting people reading this.

I think for now, I'm through tearing the front end off, I hope...
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Re: Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2010, 10:54:15 AM »

I will admit that with over 350 views on this little error of mine, I really thought that I'd be tormented a bit more.

I have learned the quick way of doing this, but with all the extra times apart, I'm afraid that the screw holes are going to wear out and go loose on me... Not to mention the wear and tear on the trim strip around the edge that keeps moving around every time I take this thing apart.

Has anyone stripped out a screw hole on a fairing?  Can they be filled, with say hot glue of some sort, and then redrilled?

Just thought I'd add that as long as I'm getting people reading this.

I think for now, I'm through tearing the front end off, I hope...
Those of us (read me) that believe in karma know better than to jump on that bandwagon if ya know what I mean Dan  ;)  :drink: Glad it all worked out  :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2010, 11:27:12 AM »

I will admit that with over 350 views on this little error of mine, I really thought that I'd be tormented a bit more.

I have learned the quick way of doing this, but with all the extra times apart, I'm afraid that the screw holes are going to wear out and go loose on me... Not to mention the wear and tear on the trim strip around the edge that keeps moving around every time I take this thing apart.

Has anyone stripped out a screw hole on a fairing?  Can they be filled, with say hot glue of some sort, and then redrilled?

Just thought I'd add that as long as I'm getting people reading this.

I think for now, I'm through tearing the front end off, I hope...
We all know that feeling of "stress and anxiety" we feel while the faring is off just thinking we have to replace it  :nervous: :nervous:  so that would explain the "no jabs" thrown from the boyz on here.  :drink: :drink:
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Re: Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« Reply #6 on: September 03, 2010, 11:35:48 AM »

I will admit that with over 350 views on this little error of mine, I really thought that I'd be tormented a bit more.

I have learned the quick way of doing this, but with all the extra times apart, I'm afraid that the screw holes are going to wear out and go loose on me... Not to mention the wear and tear on the trim strip around the edge that keeps moving around every time I take this thing apart.

Those of us (read me) that believe in karma know better than to jump on that bandwagon if ya know what I mean Dan  ;)  :drink: Glad it all worked out  :2vrolijk_21:

We all know that feeling of "stress and anxiety" we feel while the faring is off just thinking we have to replace it  :nervous: :nervous:  so that would explain the "no jabs" thrown from the boyz on here.  :drink: :drink:


It'll be ok Dan.  If it falls off can always tape a big-ass flashlight to the top of your helmet to ride at night. :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« Reply #7 on: September 03, 2010, 12:50:03 PM »

I guess you can look at this in a different light

The HD dealer that charges too much and doesn't pay his mechanic near enough... is not to blame

You can't go on a rampage about not allowing anyone else to touch your bike but yourself

You can thank your lucky stars that no one here is busting your balls :huepfenlol2:
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Re: Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« Reply #8 on: September 03, 2010, 01:20:25 PM »

Hey, it can (and will) happen to anyone.

Case In Point:  I took my scooter to the dealer to have the HK stereo replaced under warranty.  I pick up the bike for the ride home.  Get on the interstate and hit the cruise control... nothing happens.  The switch is on, but the cruise will not engage.
So I turn around and go back to the dealer... the mechanic apparently didn't plug everything back up, so he got to go back under the fairing.

It Happens  ;)
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Re: Major Missed Opportunity!!!
« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2010, 10:35:30 AM »

 Some guys just work better under pressure. Dan, it looks like you might be one of them. kb
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