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<blockquote data-quote="Duff" data-source="post: 391350" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>It's amazing how easily the FJR can be broke down sometimes. Fairings come off with a few screws (some nicely hidden) and some gentle nudging. Don't be afraid... I had holes drilled in my 05 (for custom sliders) within the first couple hundred miles and the entire front-end off just this winter to fix a dash light.</p><p></p><p>It takes some time and patience, but NONE of it is beyond basic tools until you get into the guts of it. Since I brought my 08 home, I have had all the dash panels off, the fender off, all side panels and the entire rear fairing section with taillight assembly removed. There really isn't much to it.</p><p></p><p>TAKE PICTURES! Digital images are free and they are your friend! Take plenty so you can remember where/how parts fit together. Now if I could just follow my own advice... :blink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duff, post: 391350, member: 1631"] It's amazing how easily the FJR can be broke down sometimes. Fairings come off with a few screws (some nicely hidden) and some gentle nudging. Don't be afraid... I had holes drilled in my 05 (for custom sliders) within the first couple hundred miles and the entire front-end off just this winter to fix a dash light. It takes some time and patience, but NONE of it is beyond basic tools until you get into the guts of it. Since I brought my 08 home, I have had all the dash panels off, the fender off, all side panels and the entire rear fairing section with taillight assembly removed. There really isn't much to it. TAKE PICTURES! Digital images are free and they are your friend! Take plenty so you can remember where/how parts fit together. Now if I could just follow my own advice... :blink: [/QUOTE]
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