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    #16
    Originally posted by Hoomgar
    It's all just an idea. I just wanted to get other GS rider feedback which I did. Thanks I really want an "S" fairing and am trying to get one that isn't going to cost me my right arm as I have already spent my left arm and part of a leg rebuilding the engine in this thing. 8O
    well then here's an idea: make your own using the 1150 if it's cheap, that's my 2 cents! 8O
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      #17
      Mate just hang in there. I have a contact number for a guy with a genuine
      GS1000S fairing.. He knows what its worth but hopefully I can get it for the right price for you.. I am trying to get the fairing, the mirrors and the indicators..
      Simon

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        #18
        Originally posted by simon lambert
        Mate just hang in there. I have a contact number for a guy with a genuine
        GS1000S fairing.. He knows what its worth but hopefully I can get it for the right price for you.. I am trying to get the fairing, the mirrors and the indicators..
        Simon
        Rock on! Thanks Simon.

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          #19
          Hey Hoomgar, you can get a brand new 'Wes Cooley GS' replica fairing from Airtech. I'm not sure if you've checked them out already? I don't know what the price would be? You'd have to e-mail them. Check it out at http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/suzuz/gs1000s.htm
          Hope that helps!
          Oh, in my opinion, the 1150 fairing looks OK, but the 1000S fairing would be much cooler!
          -Gerald.

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            #20
            Hmmm the price page doesn't seem to be working right now but I recall a price of about $180 to $190.

            TEASE PIC! :twisted: :twisted:

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              #21
              Originally posted by GER144
              Hey Hoomgar, you can get a brand new 'Wes Cooley GS' replica fairing from Airtech. I'm not sure if you've checked them out already? I don't know what the price would be? You'd have to e-mail them. Check it out at http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/suzuz/gs1000s.htm
              Hope that helps!
              Oh, in my opinion, the 1150 fairing looks OK, but the 1000S fairing would be much cooler!
              -Gerald.
              They have no email address listed on their broken up web site and they are never there when I call them and do not return my calls. I was told by a bike shop that they are around $166.00 for the fairing from airtech without the visor, mirrors or mounts. Too rich for my blood. I am looking for a used one.

              Thanks though

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                #22
                Originally posted by robinjo
                Hmmm the price page doesn't seem to be working right now but I recall a price of about $180 to $190.

                TEASE PIC! :twisted: :twisted:

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                Yeah that's the animal Robin
                Thanks a lot

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                  #23
                  And it works well too, with the 1000S 1" rise in the handlebars and that fairing I could ride that thing at a 100 miles an hour all day but is was still a good riding position for country roads and town traffic

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by robinjo
                    And it works well too, with the 1000S 1" rise in the handlebars and that fairing I could ride that thing at a 100 miles an hour all day but is was still a good riding position for country roads and town traffic
                    I have after market K&N bars on my bike and don't own the original bars. What is this 1" rise you refer to? The stock bars were way higher than the bars I have on now and your comment makes me concerned that I may run into trouble putting the S fairing on with my current bars?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Hoomgar
                      Originally posted by robinjo
                      And it works well too, with the 1000S 1" rise in the handlebars and that fairing I could ride that thing at a 100 miles an hour all day but is was still a good riding position for country roads and town traffic
                      I have after market K&N bars on my bike and don't own the original bars. What is this 1" rise you refer to? The stock bars were way higher than the bars I have on now and your comment makes me concerned that I may run into trouble putting the S fairing on with my current bars?
                      There were several different stock handlebars for the 1000, S handlebars have as I said about a 1" rise in them, the European spec ones atleast, 1000E was a bit higher and you guys in te states got way taller bars as standard, check out the is page: http://www.msnusers.com/motorgek/suz...eyreplica.msnw on my site to see some examples but from what I can see height shouldn't be a problem? :?

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