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  • re: removing the fairings

    in the how to, it seems pretty straight forward. but for the black plastic clips, what do you use to puch the inside circle in so the clip can be pulled out?
    previous rides
    06 kat 600, 04 Triumph ST Streetfighter, 07 Vstar 1100, 03 GSXR 750, 03 Hayabusa, 07 SV 1000 , 02 Bandit 1200s, Current ride - 07 Roadliner 1900,
    next ride - another kat

  • #2
    This is the best write up i have seen on it .
    A forum filled with write-ups, FAQ's, and visual aids for
    mechanical & cosmetic modifications to your Katana.

    Good luck

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kidblooper View Post
      This is the best write up i have seen on it .
      A forum filled with write-ups, FAQ's, and visual aids for
      mechanical & cosmetic modifications to your Katana.

      Good luck

      yeah, thats the one i was using. but he doesnt specifiy exactly HOW the pins are pushed n and removed.
      previous rides
      06 kat 600, 04 Triumph ST Streetfighter, 07 Vstar 1100, 03 GSXR 750, 03 Hayabusa, 07 SV 1000 , 02 Bandit 1200s, Current ride - 07 Roadliner 1900,
      next ride - another kat

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      • #4
        you push them in with anything...I used a Phillips screwdriver
        It doesn't matter what you ride, as long as you ride.








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        • #5
          heres a video that will show ya.
          [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2qyQs6OU_4&feature=related"]YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.[/nomedia]

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kidblooper View Post
            heres a video that will show ya.
            YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.

            oh ya! thats the ticket. thanks to that guy and you
            previous rides
            06 kat 600, 04 Triumph ST Streetfighter, 07 Vstar 1100, 03 GSXR 750, 03 Hayabusa, 07 SV 1000 , 02 Bandit 1200s, Current ride - 07 Roadliner 1900,
            next ride - another kat

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            • #7
              no problem.. glad to help out , But that thanks should have went to Sasquatch sine he wrote the write up.

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              • #8
                I use the hex head bit I use on the bolt in front of it to push it through. The tool is already in my hand, so it helps speed things up.
                Project "I wear my sunglasses at night" is complete: http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=103420

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by uno View Post
                  I use the hex head bit I use on the bolt in front of it to push it through. The tool is already in my hand, so it helps speed things up.
                  I'm the same way.

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