1. Remove bolts on the end using the screwdriver and the socket.
2. Take out the other 4 screws holding in the windscreen and carefully remove it from the bike.
The rubber nuts are a little bit difficult to get out, as seen in the pic below (which was actually
from installing, but shows what is causing the friction). You'll have to carefully bend the plastic
trim down to get it out. If you just want to take the windshield off and are going to reinstall
the same one, then stop here.
3. Take out the rubber nuts from the old windscreen and use the pic below as a guide to the parts.
4. Put the rubber nuts onto the new windshield.
5. Carefully put the screen back on the bike just like you took it off to make sure it will fit
properly.
6. If everything matches up correctly (remember to get the screen on the tab in the front of the
fairing, not behind it... you'll see what I mean), then put in all the screws and bolts. Remember
you don't need to torque the screws down too much, if you do, it could cause problems.
Now, enjoy the new windscreen.
This tutorial has helped
people since May 4th 2004.