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the front ferring

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by ziggy, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. ziggy

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    so i love my bike and the style of the standards. but the one thing that just makes the bike distasteful to me is the front farring (it might not be the farring im just calling to that for lack of knowledge). I mean it really shows its age with that. when people look at the bike from the side or the rear, they always guess its a late 90s bike.

    i really like the way the old honda nighthawk looks.

    so does anyone know of a company that makes these for our bikes?
     

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    you're in luck, i've been researching that fairing to put on my bike as well. That is a GPZ style fairing and while it's not specifically made for our bikes, it does come in a universal fit that should be no problem to mount up. Maier manufactures this fairing and they sell it on their website, but i do have a list of links for other websites that sell it as well (cheaper too). I'll post those links if this is what you are looking for.

    If you want to ditch that factory fairing, i'll take it off your hands. :D

    http://www.maier-mfg.com/shop.cfm?Produ ... modelyear=

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    i dont think u would want mine, its pretty jacked up, lotta cracks and what not in it.
     
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    sent you pm about the fairing
     

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