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    Jimmytee - I just popped it off (no screws, start back by the key and pull up gently), work your way around and up. Three electrical connections - one on each speaker tweeter and one on the push buttons. Honda emblem is applied with double sided tape, pull up gently with a small screwdriver or an exacto knife. (speakers and buttons have 5 screws each holding them in the fairing piece, remove those)
    For the actual painting, I did my self - but have done cars and many bikes in my life. This paint is actually on my daily driver (when I have to take a car) - a 1986 Pontiac Fiero. I would guess that anyone that paints could do it for you, reassembly is just as easy.
    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2kewlgypsy View Post
    Jimmytee - I just popped it off (no screws, start back by the key and pull up gently), work your way around and up. Three electrical connections - one on each speaker tweeter and one on the push buttons. Honda emblem is applied with double sided tape, pull up gently with a small screwdriver or an exacto knife. (speakers and buttons have 5 screws each holding them in the fairing piece, remove those)
    For the actual painting, I did my self - but have done cars and many bikes in my life. This paint is actually on my daily driver (when I have to take a car) - a 1986 Pontiac Fiero. I would guess that anyone that paints could do it for you, reassembly is just as easy.
    Good luck!
    2~kewl
    Thaks, yeah I've had the dash off and I do my own wrenching. I was more interested in how you painted it. Was there any special application made due to the plastic and color matching the red. On my Valkyrie, I painted the speaker grilles on the Woody fairing to match the red on my Valkyrie.I simply found some Dupli-Color (Ford Red) that matches pretty darn close.
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    Yea!!! Do you have to ruff up the piece, sand a little or just start painting with light coats???
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    I cleaned with alcohol after barely scuffing with 600 grit paper - its new plastic so, not much prep.
    Light coats to start, and applied about 5 coats of paint with a touch up gun - there are lots of angles.
    Followed recommendations from Eastwood company, and like our bikes, this is a single stage paint. Fast flash time of about 5 minutes between coats, no clear coat (though maybe someday, if I do the whole bike!
    2~kewl

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    Written Instructions..........

    Here Ya Go..........

    Instructions for customizing the Opening/Ending Ceremony on a Honda F6B Gold Wing
    The buttons on the dash are in parenthesis and the buttons with no parenthesis are on the display.

    First of all the Opening/Ending Ceremony has to be set to “OFF”.

    Here is how...

    Push (Setup) then NEXT (Dim button).
    Push OFF (Info button).
    Push SET (Setup button)

    That was easy now here is how to program the Opening/Ending Ceremony Display...

    Push (Setup button) then NEXT (Dim).
    Push and hold OFF (Trip button)
    Push and hold SET (Info button)
    Push SET (Setup button) while holding the other two buttons
    Display will read....”SPECIAL”
    Push SET (Setup) and make your changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BACA View Post
    Here Ya Go..........

    Instructions for customizing the Opening/Ending Ceremony on a Honda F6B Gold Wing
    The buttons on the dash are in parenthesis and the buttons with no parenthesis are on the display.

    First of all the Opening/Ending Ceremony has to be set to “OFF”.

    Here is how...

    Push (Setup) then NEXT (Dim button).
    Push OFF (Info button).
    Push SET (Setup button)

    That was easy now here is how to program the Opening/Ending Ceremony Display...

    Push (Setup button) then NEXT (Dim).
    Push and hold OFF (Trip button)
    Push and hold SET (Info button)
    Push SET (Setup button) while holding the other two buttons
    Display will read....”SPECIAL”
    Push SET (Setup) and make your changes.
    And you better be fast on the buttons too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2kewlgypsy View Post
    Mine, with my newly painted inner fairing.
    That painted dash looks amazing

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    bump

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    Figured mine out day 1.....don't be slow about it either!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGLRY View Post
    And you better be fast on the buttons too.
    Send the wife out on a shopping spree, get rid of the kids. Prepare to take at least 30 minutes of brain wracking button pushing and lots of swearing!
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