It would be a thousand times easier to remove the plastic, but I was stuck at home with nothing better to do. The best idea would be to tighten them along with other work. It did not take THAT long, and I hate dealing with radiators and coolant.
I went through the triangular cut-out on each side of the lower fairing. For the center nuts it was necessary to assemble the tool with half of it inside the bike and half outside. 1/4" drive stuff was a must have as 3/8" will probably be too large to fit anywhere. I did nto even attempt to torque them as the angles were too crazy to get an accurate value. Several were finger tight, though, so I'm sure I helped them.
Heres what I built up to get to them: