Thursday, August 7, 2008

David's New Chrome Lower Cowling Cover 8-7-08

On Thursday, 8-7-08, David called and asked if he could come over and if I would help him change out some stuff on his bike. I said no problem and come on over. David arrived and what he wanted to do is remove the OEM lower cowling cover and install running lights & a chrome lower cowling cover. Scroll down and see the work & finished product on his bike, REMEMBER, IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE PICTURE BIGGER, JUST CLICK ON THE PICTURE.

The chrome cowling & lights on the floor prior to be put on David's bike..


A view of David's bike with the gray OEM cowling cover off.

A view of the right side of David's bike with the cowling off


The back of David's bike. I got to take some pictures because David had to go and get a file. Since I don't have a car, he drove my bike, Ms. Clone, to get the file.

Here is David returning on my bike..He said Ms. Clone did good and ran great..

Here is David putting the light assembly together..


What we all have to do, look for the other attachments & screws..


David consulting the directions.


Checking the wiring..Didn't want to plug a black 4-pin hookup into a red...


David doing some alignment.....



David getting ready to align the right running light


David doing the light alignment


David's bike with the chrome cowing & running lights..


The lights are operational!!! David, ya done good..

David is one happy biker, now that that we gone that chore completed.


David backing out of the garage fixin' to go home & get cleaned up. Being single, he has a hot date later on...

David fixin' to turn South out of the driveway and leave.

That will conclude this post. I had fun helping David today and actually learned some new things about the installation of parts on a Gold Wing..

Scroll down and see more events, rides & posts and don't forget to click on the "older posts" link at the bottom of EACH page to be taken to even more posts, back to January 08. Until next ride, event & post, ya'll be careful out there, ride safe & keep the rubber on the road........................John






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