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Wes cooley fairing set up

first timer

Forum Sage
Very good guy to deal with if looking for body peices like

is this

http://www.grimp.net/ryan/Scenic%20Y...0-06_8_1_1.JPG

there is a guy in ohio that makes and sells the fiber glass part for around 80 bucks and will also get you all the mounting hardware you need too. his email is Dude Smack ultim8dude at yahoo dot com

his company name is National's Fiberglass in Akron Ohio

phone number is
330-762-4527

I think he also makes the cooley fairing to fit the 1100's headlight as well and he sells lots of other body peices too for most major bikes.

He is a real nice guy, and packs his stuff really well when he ships.

For windscreens:

i found the cheapest place for the windscreen is http://www.zerogravity-racing.com/sp...sptbks/165.htm

plus make sure to get the special drill bit they sell so you can drill nice holes to mount it, normal bits mess up the fiberglass. let me know if this helps.

-ryan
 
Wow, that looks great. How are the aerodynamics on it? Have you had any headshake since installing it? How's the wind protection?

Might have to do that on the 2007 GS1000S replica I'm building (this is a Photoshop mockup)

red-wes-cooley-rep.jpg
 
wind proction is good if you tuck in, it is less stress full on the neck riding normal then riding a naked, but i am also 6' tall too. short folks will have better protection.

i haven't had any head shake yet, had her up to about 115 ish so far. (kind of scared to get a ticket)
 
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