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Maier sport Fairing??

I have had one on my 850 and liked it. It does take some of the pressure off of your chest. Also seemed to move some of the air flow up over my shoulders. I was surprised at how much it moved the airflow up and around me.
 
Have them on both the 1000 & the 750... very nice. Moves a surprising amount of air & no nasty buffeting in my experience.

I have a GIVI fairing (looks like a tall Ducati Monster fairing) that is up for sale should you want to go that route.

Maier:
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Givi:
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The Givi is a much higher quality piece with all stainless fixings etc (comes at a higher price too!) but I prefer the look of the Maier.

:)

Dan :)
 
i put one on my 850 this spring and i LOVE it. Funny thing, it added more top end HP to my bike :D

I can go another 20 mph faster b/c of the deflection of wind and it is much more comfortable.

I would strongly suggest getting one but keep in don't expect the same affect after riding a full fairing bike. You do still get air but not as much as going nake.
 
Saltymonk, What size headlight does the GIVI fit? I have wanted one of those for my 83 GS1100E. How much do you want for it? Also, which of the 2 offers better wind protection? I like the looks of the GIVI.


Ken
 
Had one on my 1100 LT for a while, kept the wind off my chest, some push on the shoulders and head, liked it better than my Givi. Was not really impressed with the mounting hardware though.
V
 
I made my own brackets for the same reason... out of ally bar.

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I would say the Givi offers more protection & adjustability than the Maier but is a little more involved to set up (you have to mess with the "rake" in order to get a point with minimal buffeting). Having said that, adjusting it is a breeze so it's something you could continually mess with on the road for a day till you get it right.

The Givi's go for over $200 new, $230 here plus shipping. I'm into this one about $160 but will take $150 shipped in the US for it.

:)
 
I like the looks of the Maier better than the Givi. Don't really care for the Givi. I want to try a Maier but am hesitant because I don't want to spend a lot of money if I don't know if I'll like it. I'm torn because I was thinking of going the Vetter route so I can have a radio plus more protection when the weather cools down. But, they are so heavy. I guess I could get a windshield to replace the Maier when it gets cold. Anybody have a Maier they want to sell for less than $100?
 
I regret buying mine. Doesn't do a damn thing for wind and it cracked at the left mount. It is definitely NOT worth the price. If it cost $60, maybe but not worth anything close to $100 or more.

My .02, keep looking for a better fairing.
 
I had a Slipstreamer SS-28 on my Honda CB450. I liked it because it covererd your hands which helped in the cooler months, was 100% clear, and was fork mounted. It didn't block 100% of the wind but enough to help. One downfall was while it took most of the blast off your hands and chest you still had some head bobble, but not as much as riding without one.

I have a Vetter Mark IV with 21" windshield and full lowers on my GS850 now.

Pros -
1) Storage
2) Wind block
3) Keeps legs warm in cold months
4) The little "dashboard" to put things on

Cons -
1) Windsheild bounces a lot
2) Windsheild edge is right at eye level
3) Lowers are too hot in summer. Forces engine heat right up your legs/chest/face, but take them off and problem solved
4) Needs removed to change sparkplugs
5) Headlight doesn't turn with handle bars since it's mounted in the fairing

Although there are more Cons than Pros, the Cons are minimal comapred to the benefits of the Pros.

I like it. I think I'll keep it.

Jim
 
I regret buying mine. Doesn't do a damn thing for wind and it cracked at the left mount. It is definitely NOT worth the price. If it cost $60, maybe but not worth anything close to $100 or more.

My .02, keep looking for a better fairing.
Nice to hear the other opinion too. Thanks. I was THIS close to buying one, now I gotta think about it.
 
I had a Slipstreamer SS-28 on my Honda CB450. I liked it because it covererd your hands which helped in the cooler months, was 100% clear, and was fork mounted. It didn't block 100% of the wind but enough to help. One downfall was while it took most of the blast off your hands and chest you still had some head bobble, but not as much as riding without one.

I have a Vetter Mark IV with 21" windshield and full lowers on my GS850 now.

Pros -
1) Storage
2) Wind block
3) Keeps legs warm in cold months
4) The little "dashboard" to put things on

Cons -
1) Windsheild bounces a lot
2) Windsheild edge is right at eye level
3) Lowers are too hot in summer. Forces engine heat right up your legs/chest/face, but take them off and problem solved
4) Needs removed to change sparkplugs
5) Headlight doesn't turn with handle bars since it's mounted in the fairing

Although there are more Cons than Pros, the Cons are minimal comapred to the benefits of the Pros.

I like it. I think I'll keep it.

Jim
I've had two Vetters in the past and I agree with all your pros and cons.
 
I have to say I like my Maier Fairing, no it's not going to keep a cold wind off but I have a big Plexifairing for that. The mounting brackets by the head light could have been a little better built, but with a little bending some fitting I like the way looks.
One thing I found out is I now have to clean the bugs off my helmet.

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