How do you remove a radio from a Harley fairing?
They are the black radio connector, the antenna cable connector, the gray radio connector and the CB antenna cable connector. Remove the four screws that secure the radio to its support bracket with a hex key wrench. Pull the radio out. Remove all watches and rings before working around electricity.
What happens when I remove the fairing on my Electra Glide?
If you over-tighten them, you will fracture the windshield. This cracks much like glass, will spread upwards through the windshield. You will have to replace this if you crack it from over-tightening. Back to the outer fairing. With the windshield removed, we are going to remove the lower passing lamp bolts.
How do you remove a radio from a car?
In order to remove the radio, the outer fairing must first be completely disconnected and placed aside, exposing the inner components of the fairing. The battery should also be disconnected to prevent shock or damage. This will require that the seat be removed.
Can a windshield be removed from a fairing?
In order to remove the windshield from the inner and outer fairing, there are two inner bolts. The uppermost Torx inside the fairing has to be loosened before the three bolts on the top of the outer fairing are removed and the windshield can be taken out of the fairing.
They are the black radio connector, the antenna cable connector, the gray radio connector and the CB antenna cable connector. Remove the four screws that secure the radio to its support bracket with a hex key wrench. Pull the radio out. Remove all watches and rings before working around electricity.
When did the radio come out on the Tour Glide?
Harley introduced the Radio Caddy for the Tour Glide fairing and was stock beginning with the 1986 model year. It is the same year Harley had the radio in the Inner/outer fairing on the Electra Glide. It was produced by Radio Sound. That radio was only used in the 1986/87 model years.
In order to remove the radio, the outer fairing must first be completely disconnected and placed aside, exposing the inner components of the fairing. The battery should also be disconnected to prevent shock or damage. This will require that the seat be removed.
If you over-tighten them, you will fracture the windshield. This cracks much like glass, will spread upwards through the windshield. You will have to replace this if you crack it from over-tightening. Back to the outer fairing. With the windshield removed, we are going to remove the lower passing lamp bolts.