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Lil Patience will pay off very well

Took the chance and it paid off well. Need to have patience depending on the headlamp assembly of your year and make. This went onto a 1987 ZL1000 Kawasaki Eliminator and it looks clean IMHO. The Shield is just enough to break the wind off my chest and helmet @ 100 MPH. I did have to get longer 12mm Chrome Bolts due to the gap between the side mount holes and the headlamp bracket tightening down. I made some high density HDPE round gaskets and placed them between the lamp holder and the bracket. You may also need to remove your entire headlamp depending on how your bolts fasten. The the finish trick is to be able to get the headlamp back into the opening and connected and screwed in securely. You can't install without removing the mounting bolts, You cant mount the bolts unless you open the headlamp housing. I hope I am explaining the patience part. None the less, I am enjoying the deflection of high speed wind. Ride Safe!Read full review...

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Looks good... fitment a bit shoddy.

I tried this on my 78 Honda Goldwing GL1000 and my 78 Honda Hawk CB400T. Looks great on both but decided to keep it on the Hawk. Overall it fits nice and suits the vintage of the older bikes. The only complaint is that some the windscreen holes are a little "off" with the fairing holes... so I had to slot them a little to get it assembled (it ships disassembled). Also I cracked one corner off the windscreen when I over-tightened it... so be careful not to make the same mistake. I can barely notice the crack and the plastic edging/trim holds it in place for now, so I'll probably just epoxy it and live with it. For the money, it looks great, mounts to the headlight ears very sturdy, and it keeps wind off my chest. I'm 6'3" so my head is still up in the wind a bit, but if I duck down a couple inches it really cuts down on the turbulence.Read full review...

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Good at this price point

I mounted one on my 94 Honda 750 Magna with generic Emgo fork mounts to get some relief from the pressure on my chest at highway speeds. It works just as I had hoped. However, this is a $55 fairing so I had to fab up some support brackets to keep it from flopping all over the place. Just a couple 3/4" aluminum straps from the mounting holes bolt up to the next to last windshield bolt keeps it firmly in place.Read full review...

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Nice fairing with a good price!

It looks good and has a good finishing, but doesn't have a mounting kit. In my bike (Honda CBX/CBF 250 TWISTER) I had to make an adaptation with longer headlight screws and rubber cushions between the fairing and the headlight bracket.Read full review...

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Mounted on a 1995 Honda Magna. Very happy with this fairing. Added some stiffeners to firm it up.

I have two Magnas. One with the OEM Honda fairing and I added this fairing to the other one. Can't get the Honda fairings any more. I didn't want a full windshield but needed some pressure off my chest while riding on the highway. This removed the same amount of pressure as the Honda Fairing.

The Magna headlight doesn't mount with bolts on the sides so I also bought some EMGO headlight brackets.

I also added some stiffeners to firm it up a bit, it was a little "springy" and I didn't want it to vibrate in the wind. Perhaps I should have given it 4 stars for this, but it turned out great and I expect any "universal" fairing will require some fabrication to fit on a specific bike.

I have a posting on a forum that shows how i mounted it and how i added the stiffeners, but the rules for the product review do not allow adding HTML links. You can find it on the V4musclebike forum. Search for Venom fairing. The thread title is "busy weekend". Information about the fairing starts on the bottom of page 1 and runs through page 2.
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Great value, looks good on a cafe bike

It a little lighter than it could be, but still looks great! Overall lifetime may short due to light weight construction, but the price is right. Looks great on a café bike. Had to fab a mounting but no big deal.Read full review...

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Awesome fairing for standard motorcycles. 1989-1990 Honda CB-1 CB400F

For $55 this is the best buy on the market. I had hoped to use an old Targa Tsunami fairing on my 89 Honda CB-1 buy the signals were lining up in the wrong locations and I didn't want to cut up such a rare gem. After searching all over for a decent low cost fairing, I stumble across this little guy. You can't buy a replacement Targa wind screen for the cost of this entire setup. Comes with rubber well-nuts to mount screen and attaches to a 7" headlight using the existing bucket bolts. Perfect addition to cut a little wind and upgrade the looks of the bike. It allows me to retain the factory turn signals and horn location. I'll post a picture once this is painted to match the bike.

I also have an 89 Honda Hawk GT 650 and while that bike has a Targa fairing on it already, this would be a perfect addition to that model as well.
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1982yamaha maxim xj550

Bolts right up to the headlight. Stock blinkers did get in the way of turning it upwards as much as I wanted but I like it. Had to flip the mounting bolds cuz I couldn’t fit my hand behind to put the nuts on the inside. And be careful tightening the windscreen i did crack it a little just hand snug the bolts with a screwdriver.Read full review...

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Emgo venom

Instructions would have been helpful for assembly, barely got the screws snug holding the windshield on and it cracked. Lock washers hadn't even started compressing yet. Back side should be painted as well since it's completely visible when installed. Other than that it fits and looks good.Read full review...

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Looks great on cafe's

I have a 1983 CB1100f and a 1982 CB900f cafe,also a 2005 yzf600r stolen recovery,I have had this fairing on all 3 bikes and looks great on all of them,it's staying on the yamaha for now.This fairing matches the lines on the tank and side covers much
better than the rounded fairings that are offered by other manufacturers.
Easy to install,good fit and finish,I highly
recommend this fairing!!
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