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How to remove the windscreen and upper fairing from the Yamaha R3

by Norton Racing / 2015, May 04 / Published in *Disassembly Instructions*, How To
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Here’s the third post in my series of how to disassemble the 2015 Yamaha R3.  This post will cover how to remove the upper fairing and windscreen.

how to remove the windscreen on the Yamaha R3

Tools Needed:

4mm allen wrench
5mm allen wrench
small pick or flat blade screwdriver
phillips screwdriver

 

Step 1: Remove the side cover panels by removing the two screws from each side with a 4mm or 5/32″ allen wrench, then pulling the panels loose from the clips.

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remove side panel off

 

Step 2: Remove the mirrors by prying out the plastic caps from the screw heads, then removing the screws with a 5mm allen wrench. The mirrors fold against the bike, giving you better access to the screws.

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Step 3: Remove the inner black plastic covers from the top side of the side fairings. First remove the two screws visible from the top of the bike with a 4mm or 5/32″ allen wrench. Then remove the two plastic clips on the inside of the bike and one plastic clip from beneath the side cover panel that you’ve already removed. Use a phillips screwdriver to release the clips, then pry them out with your fingers or a small pick or flathead screwdriver. Finally, pull the panel to the rear of the bike to release the remaining tabs and remove the panel.

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Step 4: Use a phillips screwdriver to remove the one screw from each side behind the plastic panel you just removed that hold on the upper front fairing. The screws below this (which require a 4mm allen wrench) are used to hold on the side fairings and do not need to be removed.  (In my picture, the side fairing has already been removed, sorry that it looks a little different)

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Step 5: Carefully (I recommend using a phillips screwdriver, not a cordless drill) remove the four plastic screws that hold the windscreen in place. They are plastic and the heads will strip easily.

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Step 6: The fairing is mostly loose now, and only held in place by a bunch of clips in the back. Grab the fairing as I’ve shown in the video below, and pull it evenly and firmly straight forward to remove it. You can see all of the clips in the picture below.

https://www.norton-motorsports.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/10-upper-fairing-removal.mp4

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Step 7: At this point, the rubber nuts are the only thing holding on the windscreen. They collapse when the screws are tightened to hold everything together. Pull the rubber nuts out with your fingers, or pull the windscreen loose, and be sure to collect the four rubber nuts so they don’t get lost. I’m writing this when my bike is brand new so mine came out easily, but if you’re bike is no longer new, these rubber nuts may not release easily and may be damaged and need to be replaced when you remove them.

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Thanks for reading!  If I missed something, let me know and I’ll fix it right away!

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4 Comments to “ How to remove the windscreen and upper fairing from the Yamaha R3”

  1. Gordon says :Reply
    October 18, 2015 at 8:44 PM

    How to remove headlight black piece fairing?

    1. jbluetooth@gmail.com says :Reply
      October 25, 2015 at 3:14 PM

      I will try to add a post with more detail removing the rest of the headlight assembly, I have pictures, just haven’t had time.

  2. Alan says :Reply
    February 19, 2016 at 11:20 AM

    Did you manage to upload detailed how to remove the headlight assembly?
    I could not see any in your site, maybe I was blind though.

    Thanks in advance!

    1. jbluetooth@gmail.com says :Reply
      March 3, 2016 at 9:32 PM

      I’m sorry for the delay in my response, I have a bunch of pictures but I never got around to doing the writeup…too many things to do hehe

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