For the wiring you would have to make up splitters then if you were to leave it in place but it would be doable as long as you could fit it somewhere to keep it out of the way when the fairing is not on. And you could totally leave the bracket in place (might look a little funny), but its only 2 bolts holding it to the frame so it would not be hard to remove and out it on.
In reality once you figure out how the fairing goes on and off the first time it really will not take you all that long to do the whole process the second time around, easily under 2 hours.
In reality once you figure out how the fairing goes on and off the first time it really will not take you all that long to do the whole process the second time around, easily under 2 hours.
you've got to remove the headlight and headlight houseing, fold the ears in, connect the wires. Two bolts and four hose clamps for the mounting bracket. Four bolts to hold the fairing to the mount. Really easy.
I leave mine off in the summer, but run a small sport shield to help break the wind and then put the fairing on in the winter to help make cold weather riding more enjoyable.
Winter:
Summer:
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