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Modifying the OEM Backing plate 

In order for the Lynx fairing to fit, you will need to carry out some cutting and trimming 
to the OEM black plastic backing plate. This will not prohibit the OEM headlight from 
being refitted if required. 

Using a sharp knife, carefully cut and trim both sides of the backing plate as 
shown in the photos 

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Right side (direction or travel)      Left Side (direction of travel )

 

Trim off the side of the front brake cable guide and allow the front brake cable to 
rest outside it as shown 

Summary of Contents for Lynx R

Page 1: ...ock nut 1 x ABS Dash 1 x Wiring Harnes Removing the OEM parts Secure the Motorcycle in a vertical position Remove the seat Remove OEM fairing and unplug the headlight terminal Unplug the speedo terminal and remove your OEM instrument unit from it s mounting You will be re using the 2 screws and rubber grommets to attach the instrument to the Lynx Dashboard Unplug and remove the triangular ABS warn...

Page 2: ...king plate This will not prohibit the OEM headlight from being refitted if required Using a sharp knife carefully cut and trim both sides of the backing plate as shown in the photos Right side direction or travel Left Side direction of travel Trim off the side of the front brake cable guide and allow the front brake cable to rest outside it as shown ...

Page 3: ... fender as shown here Undo the two bolts holding the front fender to the bottom triple clamp you will not re use these Fit the bracket into place using two 30 mm M6 button head bolts provided with a 10mm spacer provided on each screw to position the bracket 10mm forward of the fender and locate into the same fender mounting holes and tighten You can use some non permanent thread lock on these bolt...

Page 4: ... these items in place but DO NOT use a strong glue as you may wish to remove them at a later date Fitting the Dashboard Undo the two bolts holding the plastic backplate to the front of the top triple You will not re use these bolts Pull the plastic back molding forward which allows you to slide the dashboard flange in behind Then slide in the Aluminum Black support plate included in the kit in fro...

Page 5: ...sition of the speedo and any other instruments Copy the hole pattern from the OEM speedo mount and drill the same holes on the dashboard Make sure it is level before drilling Re use the two rubber grommets from the OEM speedo mount and screw the speedo into position with the OEM screws Re connect the speedo cable and the ABS cable and re insert the indicator bulbs into the back of the three lamps ...

Page 6: ...be turned enough to stay secure see pic Fitting the Fairing If you have the optional GPS mount then refer to those fitting instructions now First make sure that you strap up all the wiring at the back of the dash Particularly make sure the steering sweeps cleanly from side to side without pinching or stretching any of the wiring Rest the fairing on the front fender holding on to it and attach the ...

Page 7: ...rn the ignition on and check the operation of the lights Adjusting the lights High Beam Lynx R and S The LED is attached to the frame with a bolt on each side see photo To adjust the lamp you can normally push the top or bottom outer rim of the lamp from the front and it will move a little You will need a bit of force so DO NOT press on the lens of the lamp Lynx R Low Beam The LED low beam is the ...

Page 8: ... photos through the access hole you drilled earlier Turn CLOCKWISE to lower the beam height ANTI CLOCKWISE to Raise the beam height LYNX S Low Beam The Lynx S Low beam is adjusted using the thumbscrew at the bottom of the lamp Turn Clockwise to lower the Beam height ...

Page 9: ...r grommet and tighten A plastic washer should be fitted under the screw head on the fairing side of the top mount before securing with a flange nut on the dashboard side Decals Included in the kit is a decal pack containing some different shapes and colours for you to apply if you wish Application is the same as most decals and is best done by wetting the fairing surface first and then using a squ...

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