jaster
Active member
Noticed the other day riding to work on a cool morning that my windshield didn't seem to move to what I thought was it's normal high position. I wasn't sure if it was me or was something wrong with the windshield.
Today I got a chance to investigate it further. It turns out that the molded rubber seal just behind the fairing where the winshield brackets come through had come loose. It was waded up in such a way as to prevent the brackets from moving to the fully up position.
So I though this was my excuss to see what all was under the fairing. Two hours later I gave up. After removing twenty plus bolts and various small panels I could not see how to get into it. It's unbeleavable that it needed to be this complicated to get into. :angry: I wanted to get it apart and glue it back in place. It was held in place with some pieces of double sided foam tape. I settled for prying the top of the fairing up enough to pull the gasket completely out.
I guess I have a reason to let the dealer have it for a while this winter. I'm sure they will love taking that mess apart to put it back in. I guess I will see how good that "YES" warranty is.
Today I got a chance to investigate it further. It turns out that the molded rubber seal just behind the fairing where the winshield brackets come through had come loose. It was waded up in such a way as to prevent the brackets from moving to the fully up position.
So I though this was my excuss to see what all was under the fairing. Two hours later I gave up. After removing twenty plus bolts and various small panels I could not see how to get into it. It's unbeleavable that it needed to be this complicated to get into. :angry: I wanted to get it apart and glue it back in place. It was held in place with some pieces of double sided foam tape. I settled for prying the top of the fairing up enough to pull the gasket completely out.
I guess I have a reason to let the dealer have it for a while this winter. I'm sure they will love taking that mess apart to put it back in. I guess I will see how good that "YES" warranty is.