Looking for advice on small fairing or windshield for 82 GS1100E
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Looking forward to hearing what you think after riding with the new windshield.
I'm doing the same swap in the near future. Currently have a windjammer and am seriously considering the Street Shield EX. The 850 wears the Vetter stuff OK, but man it's heavy and bulky. Frankly, every time I remove the fairing for maintenance stuff I want to leave it off. My only concern is the Sonic fork springs I installed a while back. They have a 1.0 spring rate which may be too stiff after removing the 25lb fairing. I could always swap back to the stock springs I suppose.Roger
'83 GS850G Daily rider
'82 GS1100GK Work in (slow) progress
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Your 1.0 springs will be fine with the Street EX.
I have 1.1 springs in my 850 and my fairing weighs less than your ‘Jammer.
I do think my gravitational attraction is a bit more than yours, but your springs will be fine.
What viscosity oil are you using? I recommend 10w.
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I use a Slipstreamer Spitfire on a 250 I ride:it's small but aero designed to block the wind-blast and slice through the wind efficiently,making it easier on the engine to ride into the wind on a small cc bike.I usually tuck-down behind it in headwinds,I'm just use to doing that.Comment
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I went for a ride and I like it. I can run 80 on the freeway and get get blown off . Not as much wind protection as a jammer but I think it is better than my BMW.
I ended up moving it back about 2" from the front of the headlight so it would fit the headlight better. but it does what I wanted and it looks good. Not as good as naked but much more rideable for this old man.Comment
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Good to know about the springs. Thank you.Your 1.0 springs will be fine with the Street EX.
I have 1.1 springs in my 850 and my fairing weighs less than your ‘Jammer.
I do think my gravitational attraction is a bit more than yours, but your springs will be fine.
What viscosity oil are you using? I recommend 10w.
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I'm using 10w fork oil.Roger
'83 GS850G Daily rider
'82 GS1100GK Work in (slow) progress
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I have been looking for a design that I thought would be worthwhile to 3D print in ABS. e. I still haven't seen a custom that would be worth the time. I have been playing with it in Fusion 360 off and on for over a year. I keep thinking someone is going to post a pic of an old obscure out of production killer fairing one day, I still haven't found it. It is pretty easy to open the headlight opening especially if you can fine one of the old NOS fiberglass quarter fairings that were popular in the late 70's and 80's. Someone said Ducati, look at the 2008 Ducati Monster S2R 1000 fairing. If you dig around you can probably find one used. I have never installed one on a GS1100, but it is the one I have been thinking about buying and fitting it to one of my 82 1100E's.Comment
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