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Old 03-26-2013, 07:21 PM   #1
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Richard,.......heeeeeeeeeeeeeelp!

Hey Richard,
Your photos helped a lot. I looked at them several times today. I'd also over-looked the screws under the floor mat. I've got everything off minus the cowling. All fasteners are removed and I've made some progress, but as I'm sure you well know, I've got resistance from the studs/anchors-points below the headlights.
I'm thinking it may be easier to unplug the headlights and turn signals, but leave the lights themselves in place until after I've got the cowling all the way out. (I'm still waiting for manuals) Can you explain how to unplug the lights please?
I can see (2) screws at each turn signal as well as the screws fastening the headlights. I looks like it would be easiest to just leave all those screws in place until after the panel is out.
Thanks in advance. Dave



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Old 03-26-2013, 09:52 PM   #2
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2003 Honda Reflex - front cover disassembled

Yeeoooow!!
I got it. Lotsa staring, headscratching, questions and searches. The last little bit getting down off of those two studs on the frame was slow and ticklish. No additional damage. Tomorrow I'll gather materials to begin the fiberglass repair. Really looking forward to scooting.
Richard, thank you again so very much for the photos. They were very helpful. I figured out how to unplug the lights and harness by looking at the same hardware on E-bay.
Thank you everybody for welcoming me to your fraternity and for all of your encouragement. I'll post some more pics as I progress. Dave
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