Well, I was never crazy about the Wes Cooley fairing, and the old school cafe bubble fairing has been done many times. I wanted something different. My answer was a Rifle Nightflight fairing.
Behind the fairing you can see the original headlight housing. This piece has always been the biggest challenge for an aftermarket fairing fitment. More than just a bucket, this housing is part of the body work of the bike. I was able to fabricate my own brackets to fit the fairing without removing the headlight housing.
I did this after many long e-mail and phone conversations with the folks at Rifle. My bike is not on the list of applications. Rifle worked with me personally to be confident that I could make this fit. Of course, they were worried about whether this could be warrantied. I will be riding down to their shop in 2 weeks, to see if they can help with fine tuning the fitment.
Have I mentioned how first-rate the folks at Rifle were to me? I sent them one of my side covers so they could match the paint. They helped me arrange for pick up and delivery at no additional cost, and had the whole job complete in less than 10 days. Here's their website. http://www.rifle.com/
Here's a few pictures of the mounting. Notice the sturdy struts for the upper mounting. They are extendable, and articulate for versatility. Look closely and you can see the "custom" brackets I needed to make for the lower mounting.
Well, whadda ya think?
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