Here's what it looked like after its first fitting on my T model (crummy blackberry photo)...

I've got another set of body work and eventually wll have those and the fairing painted to match...gotta figure out a color scheme.
I've been tweakin' on it for the past week or so. It makes the bike really stable, especially at highway speeds and really smooths the air out. I've got something vibrating at about 4500 rpm that I've got to find and I'm still sorting out the handlebars.
I've been running a set of GS450S bars that were narrowed a little (had end plugs that were sawn off to allow bar-end mirrors) but have gone back to a set of Daytonas. The Daytona's have a little more pullback which is allowing me to use bar-mounted mirrors. The fairing mounted mirrors are really too narrow. I'll probably go with bar-ends before its all done.
The real reason for the post: Has anybody ever seen a set of bars like these Don Vesco low bars?

They look like "Flat" or zero drop Clubmans. I've never seen any like that but I thin they would would work great.
I will have to pass on new ones. I wonder how hard it would be to find used ones.
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. I still had to break out the volt/ohmeter though since I didn't have instuctions. It was a little frustrating until I realized that the second filament in the turn signals were not hooked up (so no running lights which is okay by me).





, steering stops are required.
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