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Anonymous
good source for cafe style fairing for GS650E?
hello.. anyone know of a good source for cafe style accessories (fairing, seat, rear sets, etc) for an 82 GS650E? i checked Omars, but nothing seems specific for the GS model... but they do have some way cool stuff. (http://www.omarsdtr.com/ in case you are interested)...
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Anonymous
actually... this is what im looking for. any idea where to find somethign like this? is the owner out there? thanks!
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MichaelHoward
I have this one on my G model.
[img]http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0TQDYAiYX2Ig1hF7a!x8ptjyer6DfhSKR5m4bB!vGar2qkE1Ql 20SVtxOOFKSiN17PeuW5*caUNuHpj8FQJlK9UsHrRKLN!t!bJ3 d0*poCuiXEFbCYdYXcQ/left%20side.JPG?dc=4675421825654129113[/img]
They have them at chaparall motor sports if thats what you want.
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Anonymous
Man that is a beautiful bike Michael, just great!
I was wondering how a cafe fairing would look on my 750, think I'll go for it.
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MichaelHoward
Thank you Greg,
I think it would look good on your 750. 8)
I enjoy the sheild alot, It was cheap and pretty simple to mount.
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Anonymous
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MichaelHoward
Mostly keeps it off my chest, I am 6"1 and it kinda deters it to the sides.
It is not intended for a full, tall and wide type windsheild coverage. Just a sporty little fairing that re-directs some wind.
Michael
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MichaelHoward
I believe it will work fine on your 650.
I could be wrong but it seems like it would attatch to about any bike.It has brackets that mount to the headlight not the handlebars.
Should fit.
Michael
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Jeff Tate
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Anonymous
so here is the debate....
i really like this look......see below....
Originally posted by MichaelHowardI have this one on my G model.
[img]http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0TQDYAiYX2Ig1hF7a!x8ptjyer6DfhSKR5m4bB!vGar2qkE1Ql 20SVtxOOFKSiN17PeuW5*caUNuHpj8FQJlK9UsHrRKLN!t!bJ3 d0*poCuiXEFbCYdYXcQ/left%20side.JPG?dc=4675421825654129113[/img]
They have them at chaparall motor sports if thats what you want.
http://www.chaparral-racing.com/Chap...98A4F71A86F9D5
which will look more original....
and which will make freeway crusing more comftable.....
whats the consensus...?
thanks
Phil
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Anonymous
Since you asked for opinions - I like the one on Michaels bike. I have always liked the smaller fairings and that one goes very well with the style and lines of his motorcycle.
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MichaelHoward
Thanks Jeff, Thanks Swanny!
The second fairing you showed would certainly give more wind protection I would guess.
Looks, I like mine.
Most protection, The second one :roll:
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mdole
Another option to consider is this one: http://JCWhitney.com/productnoitem.j...D=73081&BQ=mot
I used one of these on my V-65 Sabre for years. It took the wind off of my chest and reduced the strain on my neck if it was raining I could roll on a little more throttle and the envelop would increase carrying most of the rain over my head if I leaned forwards a little.
But by far the biggest reason I stayed with this windshield was that it also provided an envelop of relatively still air around my hands which made a big difference on when I would ride in the winter.
I don?t think this will work on my 81 GS-750L. I have Daytona Bars and their isn?t much room for the bar mounts.
Mike
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