I considered this. However, it looked as if the "kneepads" would have no support at the bottom and the radiator shroud would be hanging on by only two screws.
As expensive as these things were I'm surprised they didn't offer air conditioning as an option.
I removed everything from the bottom of the top fairing down.
I'll take a pic today and post it up.
Basically, the "Kneepads" and the radiator shroud are removed as well as the bottom side pieces. I reinstalled the left and right fairing pockets so it does't look un-finished.
It's a pretty easy process, K75RT owners are removing the lower side pieces on a regular basis for maintenance so it's not a real big issue . You just go one step further and remove the radiatir fan shroud as well.
The bike looks a little diffrent and it is not as cosmetically appealing as with all of the fairings installed, but it does make a large difference in the ride-ability of the bike in hot weather. Opening the side fairing vents only makes the heat factior on the rider worse, I believe those vents are there for the motor, not the rider. Let's face it, these bikes will cook up a rider hot weather.
Removing the lowers and the radiator shroud takes only about an hours work. Clean them up, wrap them in "bubble wrap" and store them someplace where they will not be damaged. Place all the bolts and screws in a zip lock bag and tape it to the back of one of the lowers so they don't get lost or misplaced. When cooler weather shows itself, reinstall them takes about 1 ½ hours and you are good to go.
I don't have a lot of miles on my RT with the lowers missing but as of yet I have not notied a "Down Side" other then appearence.
If it doesn't rain here today, (Imagine that, rain in Phoenix, AZ), I'm going to put a few "shake down" miles on my bike. I've been fighting fuel issues, (bad pump, bad filter, bad four pin, and bad fuel sender). Hopefully, I will take the bike out, put a few miles on and get home without the assistance of a trailer.