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Honda ST1300 Section => Plastic, Fairings, Panniers and Top Box's 1300 => Topic started by: Diesel on September 07, 2011, 01:04:40 PM
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http://www.touringmotorcyclists.com/tech_tips/st_tech_tips/front_fairing_removal.html (http://www.touringmotorcyclists.com/tech_tips/st_tech_tips/front_fairing_removal.html)
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Cheat sheet for all those fairing clips and screws.....
http://www.st-owners.com/forums/showthread.php?73238-ST1300-TupperWare-Worksheet (http://www.st-owners.com/forums/showthread.php?73238-ST1300-TupperWare-Worksheet)
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Thankyou....used it today was extremely helpful.
Cheers
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[url]http://www.touringmotorcyclists.com/tech_tips/st_tech_tips/front_fairing_removal.html[/url] ([url]http://www.touringmotorcyclists.com/tech_tips/st_tech_tips/front_fairing_removal.html[/url])
This helped me today.
Thanks
GH
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This link seems to be down. In fact, the whole site seems to have gone.
Does anyone have another one?
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You're just after the cheat sheets, Dave?
If so I have them saved on my computer...
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Here you go :grin
They can all be found here: https://ibb.co/album/rR5jxN
(https://i.ibb.co/D13GNrB/Tupper-Ware-Worksheet-page-1-with-numbers.jpg) (https://i.ibb.co/F6Gpnr5/Tupper-Ware-Worksheet-page-2-with-numbers.jpg) (https://i.ibb.co/TmVw5Kr/Tupper-Ware-Worksheet-page-3-with-numbers.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/F7YF6Bv/Step-1-Inner-Lower-Cowl-Removal.jpg) (https://i.ibb.co/rpfxFD5/Step-2-Left-Lower-Cowl-Removal.jpg) (https://i.ibb.co/F3KTnfC/Step-3-Left-Engine-Guard-Cover-Removal.jpg) (https://i.ibb.co/nCCXR83/Step-4-Left-Inner-Cowl-Removal.jpg) (https://i.ibb.co/2WRTw5H/Step-5-Left-Mirror-Cover-Removal.jpg) (https://i.ibb.co/zh54mYZ/Step-6-Left-Middle-Cowl-Removal.jpg) (https://i.ibb.co/NKBPHnL/Step-7-Reassembly-of-the-ST1300-Front-Faring.jpg)
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Hello All. This is my first reply in a forum setting, so thanks for having me.
I've owned my beautiful ST1300 for over a year now. LOVE IT with all my heart. I crashed (first crash in 15yrs riding) into the back of a tesla in heavy Brisbane traffic. Fairly serious front-end damage to the fairing and headlight assembly. I'm going to tackle the bodywork repairs myself. Im new to the country (from Las Vegas) and have zero tools besides the stock toolkit on my bike. Willing and excited to build out a proper toolkit to undertake this bike repair. I have plenty of garage space (and wife content) to work with.
Could someone advise me on the toolkit I should build out before I get started, to accomplish the overhaul of the complete front-end fairing/cowl and headlamp assembly?
Happy to trade quality cheeseburgers for repair advice!
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The first and most important is these. Proper JIS screwdrivers, not Phillips head ones. These are also impact drivers, so good for tight screws like the brake/clutch reservoir caps, or the air horns etc. in the air box should you need to remove that. I would recommend a #2 and a #3 point. I have bought these from this seller, so I can recommend them easily.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/144888690800 (https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/144888690800)
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I'd have to agree with Dragonstaff... :thumbs
You can also purchase them through Amazon.
This 4-piece set, at $45.99 including free delivery is pretty good value: https://tinyurl.com/yydrcxaj ++
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A set of these will be handy too: https://www.bunnings.com.au/kincrome-9-piece-metric-ball-point-hex-key-set_p6120341 (https://www.bunnings.com.au/kincrome-9-piece-metric-ball-point-hex-key-set_p6120341)
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IMO most of what’s in a basic tool kit is adequate, apart from removal of various fairing pins. There’s some door videos on YouTube for that task.
And then care and patience can be a friend.
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A good quality metric socket set and assorted metric ring (& open end) spanners are probably a must if you have the budget.
Oh, and if I remember correctly, you'll need a 22mm socket for the front axle... :think1
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If you get stuck, there's a wealth of "How To" posts in this Forum and here: http://www.st-owners.com/ (http://www.st-owners.com/)
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A good quality metric socket set and assorted metric ring (& open end) spanners are probably a must if you have the budget.
Oh, and if I remember correctly, you'll need a 22mm socket for the front axle... :think1
22mm or 21mm Rusty? A set of metric allen sockets is also useful for that job, or at least the 17mm one for the other end of the front axle.
Edit: I got off my lazy butt and went and checked. Rusty is correct, it is a 22mm.
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22mm or 21mm Rusty? A set of metric allen sockets is also useful for that job, or at least the 17mm one for the other end of the front axle.
Edit: I got off my lazy butt and went and checked. Rusty is correct, it is a 22mm.
You can always edit a post without admitting it (if you're quick enough) using the "edit" button. Only if you want to look less silly than usual. DAMHIK.
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I do that a lot :rofl
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Same here! :whistle