I thought I'd share my solution for protecting the front fairing piece (right behind the front wheel) from road grime on my Gen3. (not sure if the Gen1-2 have this panel.)
Very easy to do.
Tools:
Philips Head Screw Driver
#4 Allen wrench
Plasti-Dip
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This is the piece we are working on:
You remove it by removing the two allen bolts in the recessed holes seen above. One allen bolt underneath the bottom of the fairings, and one allen bolt in each side fairing (location shown below);
Once you have removed those 5 fasteners you can gain access to the backside of the panel, to remove 2 phillips screws located on the right side.
I used a stubby screwdriver. You have to reach up and under to get to them;
This is the view of the "inside" where the screws are
Once you have the panel out clean it up really good and let dry.
Then take a spray can of Plasti-Dip (comes in several colors: Black, Gray, White, Red, Blue, and Yellow). I used Black. ($6 at Lowes/Home Depot)
The nice thing about this stuff is that if you don't like it, or it gets "chipped" you can just PEEL it off and you will never know it was ever on there (It will NOT harm your paint.) It has a slight textured feel to it (not smooth like paint)
You want to do at least 4 light coats (I did 6 because of the abuse it will take). Letting each coat dry half an hour before applying the next coat. Then wait 4 hours after final coat before installaing.
I also used some regular flat black spray paint to paint the heads of the two allen bolts that go in the panel.
Final Product:
Enjoy
Very easy to do.
Tools:
Philips Head Screw Driver
#4 Allen wrench
Plasti-Dip
--------------------------------------------------
This is the piece we are working on:
You remove it by removing the two allen bolts in the recessed holes seen above. One allen bolt underneath the bottom of the fairings, and one allen bolt in each side fairing (location shown below);
Once you have removed those 5 fasteners you can gain access to the backside of the panel, to remove 2 phillips screws located on the right side.
I used a stubby screwdriver. You have to reach up and under to get to them;
This is the view of the "inside" where the screws are
Once you have the panel out clean it up really good and let dry.
Then take a spray can of Plasti-Dip (comes in several colors: Black, Gray, White, Red, Blue, and Yellow). I used Black. ($6 at Lowes/Home Depot)
The nice thing about this stuff is that if you don't like it, or it gets "chipped" you can just PEEL it off and you will never know it was ever on there (It will NOT harm your paint.) It has a slight textured feel to it (not smooth like paint)
You want to do at least 4 light coats (I did 6 because of the abuse it will take). Letting each coat dry half an hour before applying the next coat. Then wait 4 hours after final coat before installaing.
I also used some regular flat black spray paint to paint the heads of the two allen bolts that go in the panel.
Final Product:
Enjoy
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