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Trimmed Fairing/fork Mounted

rworm

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rworm
 
Its looks much better moved back. What did you end up using to clamp to the fork tubes?
Clamps were for mounting a shield on a HARLEY/43mm
Nice heavy duty ,weldable?,2 piece
I moved it back of course/
But down and more angle back
Rode a little this evening and luv it
El Bandito,
Thank ya for the ideas;-)
You are a MOTORHEAD SIR:rider:
rworm
 
I suggested taking the Bandit stickers off a while back, so folks would go nutzo trying to figure what it is.

BUT, you didn't take 'em off the way I expected!!:mrgreen:

Regardless, it looks great!!! :rider:
 
Beautiful! Nice lines and very clean.
Do you now get a lot of buffeting at high speeds because of the smaller fairing?

On a different topic (and 'hopefully' without opening a big can of worms) what kind of tires do you have on? and how do you like them compared to the stock tires?
 
Beautiful! Nice lines and very clean.
Do you now get a lot of buffeting at high speeds because of the smaller fairing?

On a different topic (and 'hopefully' without opening a big can of worms) what kind of tires do you have on? and how do you like them compared to the stock tires?
Factory fairing/Mounted it back on the bike to my taste/I cant tell a difference from stock/I am 6'6
Tires are maxxis and i like them alot/Stock tires sucked
rworm
 
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