My major concern on the bike was the side stand braket was new and the frame had been welded and repaired.
You didn't actually say why, but I take it that the frame support had twisted, and it was repaired. There is a lovely write up on the how-to on that job, I'm thinking Big BF, but could be totally wrong there.
The 2 above posts about the JB weld is about the same items. The "captured nuts" in the fairing, where those speaker (inner fairing) panels are screwed into. Crack the screw loose, but if it doesn't crack, then you are turning one of those insets. Then using a putty knife (large broad surface) between the inner/outer fairing, apply pressure while turning the screw. This will either allow the screw to come out or the insert.
Did you want to remove the whole fairing from the bike? Then the above is right. But I believe you can loosen the lower 2 bolts, and flip the whole fairing forward on those pivots, and have access to the insides.
Hey Gordon, thanks for your response.
Yeah, your "take" is correct. Didn't think I needed to mention it. 2nd PO didn't say and I didn't ask. Typical valk side stand bend was my take.
I'm removing the fairing for 2 reasons, rebuilding the forks and seeing if the re-assembler put ALL the CORRECT fastners back, something he seemed to think not important.
