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greyhead51
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12/03/10 at 16:19:00
 
I am Looking to put a sport style faring on my bike has anyone tried it if so can u tell me where u go it?

thanks in advance and god bless
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Reply #1 - 12/03/10 at 17:35:38
 
Not me,.. but I saw a pic of a European Savage with one of these once...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Viper-Motorcycle-Universal-Headlight-Fairing-C...
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Reply #2 - 12/03/10 at 18:59:33
 
I think a sport fairing would look goofy on a Savage but....If you can't find it here, you don't need it  http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/
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Reply #3 - 12/04/10 at 05:06:09
 
Theres a pic in the photo gallery of a white one with a sports fairing.
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Reply #4 - 12/04/10 at 06:44:52
 
Odd angle to view but it looks better then I thought it would. Also from the gallery is this shield that has a nice flowing curve. I prefer the look with the raked look of the Savage. Just my taste.


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Re: faring
Reply #5 - 12/05/10 at 07:21:09
 
Try a fly screen from national cycle
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Reply #6 - 12/05/10 at 12:31:00
 
i am looking for a fairing like the one in the photo gallery
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Reply #7 - 12/05/10 at 21:28:19
 
A couple of people on here have adapted fairings to fit. I think Max Morley had a yellow one on his bike. You might PM him. IHTH
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Reply #8 - 12/06/10 at 07:56:56
 
You might want to note that sport fairings are attached to the frame, and don't turn with the front wheel. Makes a big difference in handling, how the MC feels with a side wind (or passing a truck or vice versa) etc. etc.
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Reply #9 - 12/06/10 at 09:18:04
 
I do have a old Wixom batwing style full fairing on mine. Clearview was able to come up with a windshield as the OE part umber was still there. It sits on a bracket I made to fit using the headlight bracket holes on the lower tree and clamps to the bars. I glued in running/turn lights and it works great. No problems in the wind and keeps the bugs and most of the rain off me. It is white on a yellow 96, pictures are in Paladins photo file, but the bags are black GIVIs now as I fell over backing out of the shop and ruined one of he white AMCO ones. It just depends on how much protection you want and what you want it to look like when you are done. Savages are made to personalize !! Max
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