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Started by georgedickels51, April 29, 2007, 01:33:23 AM

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georgedickels51

Hey all i just bought a 1992 GS with 6000 original miles.  I love it so far.  I am riding on the highway alot and i have a need for a fairing.  ive done all the research that i can, but i cant seem to find how i could possibly import a TPC fairing.  I emailed TPC themselves and got no responce.  Any ideas?!
Red 92 GS
Mods:
.85 Sonic Springs
Katana 600 Rear Shock
15t sprocket
Short rear signal stalks
125/37.5 Rejet
K & N Airbox Filter
V & H Exhaust
Airtech Front Fender
F-16 Sport Shield
Carbon Fiber Mirrors
Gel Grips

ohgood

Ideas for another fairing that works well, or about the supplier your contacted ?


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georgedickels51

yeah i mean i looked at the airtech, which looks nice, but it is not painted and you have to drill holes to mount it (which i dont want to do).
Red 92 GS
Mods:
.85 Sonic Springs
Katana 600 Rear Shock
15t sprocket
Short rear signal stalks
125/37.5 Rejet
K & N Airbox Filter
V & H Exhaust
Airtech Front Fender
F-16 Sport Shield
Carbon Fiber Mirrors
Gel Grips

paulb

what do you mean by tpc fairing?
JUST RIDE

GeeP

Welcome to the board.   :thumb:

Do you mean the TCP fairing?

Considering the expense of buying the fairing kit and importing it, I would try a windshield first.  GS members have installed several National Cycle windshields.  GSJack has a very large "cruiser style" windshield on his GS for winter use.  A search will turn up LOTS of info.
Every zero you add to the tolerance adds a zero to the price.

If the product "fails" will the product liability insurance pay for the "failure" until it turns 18?

Red '96
Black MK2 SV

ducati_nolan

Yeah, I think that getting a full fairing would be really expensive. You could probally sell your E model and buy an F model with a fairing for less than adding that fairing would cost.

There are plenty of cheaper windshilelds out there that do a better job of cutting the wind than that thing would do anyways. They look kind of dorky but some of them have quick release brackets.

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