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bottom fairing

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by murphyreedus, Aug 4, 2006.

  1. murphyreedus

    murphyreedus New Member

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    found this on bikepics.com

    http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/057542/

    doesn't look like much left on the bike is stock, but the bottom fairing looks pretty nice (though i'd prefer a different color).
    he doesn't look to have stock exhaust, but it got me wondering if anyone
    else has ever put a bottom fairing on a maxim (aside from this guy), and if so, where they got the fairing from.
    i don't know how you'd do it around the stock exhaust without it looking terrible, though. so any thoughts on that would also be helpful.
     
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    ohh that is cool lookin. YOud have to use the 4-1 exhaust though... which is what he has.
     
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    to bring up an old thread.... anyone know where you can get these?
     
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    I have one of those scoops from JC Whitney. I put it on once then had to take it off to change the oil and never put it back on because it's too much trouble. Oh well.
     
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    Now ...why? That's just one more ugly part that doesn't serve any function in my opinion. To each his own, but I think the bikes looks better with less crap added to it. Less is more.
     
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    Steve, wanna dump your scoop? I'm interested.
     

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