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Old Jan 26, 2008 | 09:35 PM
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I know this was asked before and I cannot find the thread so......I am in the process of prepping my body panels for paint, I am currently getting the rear side panels ready. Does anyone know how the remove the plastic screw from the panel itself, that holds the panel to the bike? This thing is driving me nuts! I believe there is a pin in the screw but for the life of me I cannot get it out of the screw!!!!1 If someone could help me I would greatly greatly appreciate it!!!!
 
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Old Jan 27, 2008 | 11:54 PM
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if I am correct it's the plastic screw that pushes into the contact ponit in the bike you don't remove that otherwise your panel will not lock in place post picture to be more specific..!
 
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Old Jan 28, 2008 | 12:27 AM
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Twissta, he needs to get it out to paint the panel, I haven't looked at it, I cant help.
 
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Old Jan 28, 2008 | 07:00 AM
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Ya I needed to remove it for paint, its the 1/4 turn screw at the front of the rear side panel! Good enws though I was able to find a center punch the same diameter as the little pin in the screw. The screw is a two piece just for further reference. It takes a little bit of effort and concentration to get the punch lined up directly and a couple gentle wacks with a hammer and it starts to slide out! Thanks guys
 
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