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    I found a cool how to for a custom 1/4 fairing.

    The whole page is pretty cool. They have barrowed a lot of pics and info from this site (with all credit given). this page has a pretty cool way to do a custom fairing.

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    This is a cool pic of a GS. I really can't remember how to actually display it here or I would have.

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    #2
    That article is first class. Geocities is not a friendly place for posting photos ron. BTW i couldnt get thesecond link to return a photo.

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      #3
      thats alot of work for the fairing to make it flip forward, just remove the 2 bolts on the fairing braket and the whole thing comes off

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        #4
        Jesus, I've got the exact same fairing on a old Yamaha triple with existing 7" headlight. It bolts to either side of the headlight bucket with two brackets. Incredibly simple to install and remove. Total cost was about $40.

        My GS fairing is slicker, but it's still only held by four bolts - brackets were a little more complicated, but that fits my existing 8" headlight.
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        82 GS1100E....black w/WC fairing and plenty o corrosion and low levels of attention

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          #5
          GS1100E

          Bert,
          can you post pictures of what you have on your bike? I have a GS1100E also and am considering something. I was even considering putting an 1150 fairing from AirTech on mine.

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            #6
            i have a little fairing from a buell blast on my bike. easy to install and remove, fits atop headlamp perfect. costs between 25-35$.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ronnie
              i have a little fairing from a buell blast on my bike. easy to install and remove, fits atop headlamp perfect. costs between 25-35$.
              Wow! Buell Blasts ARE good for something after all!!!

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                #8
                can anyone copy/paste the page here? i'm getting errors from Geocrapcities.

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