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gpz fariing mount

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probably going to pick up a original gpz fairing soon...doesn anyone know how they mount? along with the square headlight..i might put 2 smaller round headlighs in it (kinda like the early gsxr) if thats easier
 
These pics help?

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Did you mean the little fork mounted fairing like this?

DSCN3762.jpg


This one mounts with two bent bars that use u-clamps on the handlebars and two brackets to pick up the headlight mounting bolts.

Or the frame mounted fairing like the GPZ other pictures?

If you are interested I picked up an '86 ninja 600 upper fairing, square headlight, and mounting frame recently. After much consideration I don't think I will be using it, but it should be pretty simple to get mounted on the GS frame. If I recall you ran a CBR fairing on your GS for a bit, so you can surely figure out this mount.
 
Did you mean the little fork mounted fairing like this?

DSCN3762.jpg


This one mounts with two bent bars that use u-clamps on the handlebars and two brackets to pick up the headlight mounting bolts.

Or the frame mounted fairing like the GPZ other pictures?

If you are interested I picked up an '86 ninja 600 upper fairing, square headlight, and mounting frame recently. After much consideration I don't think I will be using it, but it should be pretty simple to get mounted on the GS frame. If I recall you ran a CBR fairing on your GS for a bit, so you can surely figure out this mount.


yep thats the same fairing im looking at.. but the huge square headlight...i never could figure out how to mount the cbr fairing..so i trashed it after cracking it more...

they also have 2 smaller round headlights i though about fitting in the sqaure hole (i like the old look of gsxr,cbr,yzf etc with the 2 lights)
 
You can get this EXACT fairing, with a ROUND headlight hole. They do make it. No need to source a new headlight unless you really want a square one.

Brand new one:

http://www.maier-mfg.com/catalog/small-sport-fairing-round-headlight


I guess your other bet would be to source the square headlight and mounts from Ebay. The other option is to make your own brackets mounting to the forks somehow. Either the pinch bolts or with a big round clampy thing.
 
You can get this EXACT fairing, with a ROUND headlight hole. They do make it. No need to source a new headlight unless you really want a square one.

Brand new one:

http://www.maier-mfg.com/catalog/small-sport-fairing-round-headlight


I guess your other bet would be to source the square headlight and mounts from Ebay. The other option is to make your own brackets mounting to the forks somehow. Either the pinch bolts or with a big round clampy thing.


looks like it might be the same price to just get a new one
 
The early GPz fairing has an integral mount on the bottom triple clamp that uses two bolts to hold the T shaped bottom stay, which mounts to the bottom lip of the fairing

GPz007.jpg


At the top, there's a horizontal ear that bolts to the top pinch bolt of the fork and a horizontal bolt running forward goes thru it

GPz004.jpg


There's a bent T shaped plate attached to the bolt that goes up and bolts thru the two rear holes of the windscreen

GPz002.jpg


GPz001.jpg


Sorry these photos are so dark, it's AM here
 
Did you mean the little fork mounted fairing like this?

DSCN3762.jpg


This one mounts with two bent bars that use u-clamps on the handlebars and two brackets to pick up the headlight mounting bolts.

Or the frame mounted fairing like the GPZ other pictures?

If you are interested I picked up an '86 ninja 600 upper fairing, square headlight, and mounting frame recently. After much consideration I don't think I will be using it, but it should be pretty simple to get mounted on the GS frame. If I recall you ran a CBR fairing on your GS for a bit, so you can surely figure out this mount.


hey can you post a few more pics...a few diff angles an what not
 
hey can you post a few more pics...a few diff angles an what not

Sure thing.


View from the back

maier3.jpg



From the front

DSCN3759.jpg



From behind the bars (note the C-clamps on the bars that hold it in place)

DSCN3451.jpg


I've got a few more, but I don't think any showing the mounting points in detail. Let me know if you want to see some other angles.
 
you got one of a dead front and side view?...im liking them more an more each time i see them...but not sure how it would look with clubman or clip ons
 
you got one of a dead front and side view?...im liking them more an more each time i see them...but not sure how it would look with clubman or clip ons

This dead-on side profile enough for you? :cool:

DSCN3760.jpg



Don't think I have one dead on from the front... This is the closest I have but still a bit of an angle. I'd offer to take one for your but the fairing is no longer with us :cry:

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Should work find with clubmans or clip ons. You can always modify the fairing by cutting away a bit of the side material if it doesn't clear. As long as you have an inch of space on the bars to mount the C-Clamp on you should be fine.
 
those will work...i think ill get me one...i was afraid it might look akward on my bike...but worst case i change the bars

thanks a bunch
 
it is a great fairing to ride behind. Still lets plenty of air through, but redirects it off your chest. It makes riding at 85 feel like riding at 55. Go for it.
 
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