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Oh man...this is going to be tempting... http://www.tsukayu.com/Fairing.htm
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Oh man...this is going to be tempting...
http://www.tsukayu.com/Fairing.htm
ooh, that is interesting. probably $2K though. 
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I emailed the company as soon as I saw that fairing. They said around a $1,000 USD (with stereo / cd player) I imagine the mounting hardware/wiring kit for our bikes would be equivalent to ___________________________. (please add your personal, difficult, unfinished project in the space provided)
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I emailed the company as soon as I saw that fairing. They said around a $1,000 USD (with stereo / cd player)
I could handle that, I've spent that on windscreens over the 3 years I've owned the TBA. Did they say when it would be available?
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I imagine the mounting hardware/wiring kit for our bikes would be equivalent to ___________________________. (please add your personal, difficult, unfinished project in the space provided)
geez, as the guy who tried and failed to mount boogies mid-pegs I hope someone will take pity on me and offer to help.
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That's cheap....I had one of these on my last ride: http://www.hoppeindustries.com/ Quote:
I emailed the company as soon as I saw that fairing. They said around a $1,000 USD (with stereo / cd player) I imagine the mounting hardware/wiring kit for our bikes would be equivalent to ___________________________. (please add your personal, difficult, unfinished project in the space provided)
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They said around a $1,000 USD (with stereo / cd player)
I hope the fairing turns out better than the two Corbin batwing fairings I've ridden behind - they rattled way beyond reason. One was on a Road Star and another on a Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Classic.
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tony: That's not an america wearing the hoppe fairing - right?
The Hoppe units seem to be 1,499 including shipping so maybe "around 1000" isn't totally nuts. The Tsukayu hard bags are less expensive than alternatives and seem to be well thought of.
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no, that is not a triumph.
I wonder if they would make a smaller fairing with a radio for us.
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CHECK OUT THE FAIRINGS AT DESTINATION CYCLES INC. CAN BE PURCHASED WITH OR WITHOUT RADIOS MUCH CHEAPER 
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Got a website for that ????
I do not ask for a fair life, only a Just one.
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CHECK OUT THE FAIRINGS AT DESTINATION CYCLES INC. CAN BE PURCHASED WITH OR WITHOUT RADIOS MUCH CHEAPER
web page spoke to these guys last yr. they did not have a fit for the triumph.
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I don't know of anyone that has a fit for triumph. I was planning to fab my own brackets. I'm currently searching for any used batwing fairing, any make or model, I'll make it fit somehow. If anybody knows of one out there please let me know. Thanks 
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Put a WTD ad in the Classifieds Robert, otherwise this request might not get noticed.
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The tsukayu Fairing is now available per their website. no price given, I emailed them and got the following response: Quote:
Hi all,
Thanks for your interests and supports in our new fairings. Our fairing is finished and available now, we are ready to sell them and the final price will be quoted on our website these few days. The estimated price is about $1000 including stereo system, mounting hardwares and air shipping cost. As it is our new released product, a 10% rebate offer will be applied on it, details are as follows:
1. Application requirement: before having this 10% discount offer, you have to send us a picture of your bike, be noticed that your bike should be in black/good customized or going to have color matching on our fairing either. Applicants who get this offer should be approved by Tsukayu Sales Department before they place their order. 2. Things to do when mounting: report any problems/ difficulties that you face when mounting as well as provide us information/measurement for better modification if possible. 3. Thing to do after successful mounted: take pictures from different angles with high revolution showing our fairing mounted on your bike and send to us. After all, we will rebate 10% of your order.
Pls kindly let me know for further enquiries. Thanks for your attention.
Best Regards, Shirley www.tsukayu.com
It sounds like mounting may be tricky.
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check this out... Executive Bonny
SOLD: 07 Black BA, 39mm FCRs, TPUSA stage 1 head, TPUSA 813 cams, TPUSA 10.8:1 pistons, TTP #3 igniter, Specialty Spares Long Cannons, Tsukayu Hard Bags. 82HP/55tq
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check this out... Executive Bonny
Gosh that's ugly! The fella that perpetrated it says Quote:
Those are $90 ebay hard bags, made of 100% pure Chinese ABS. Nice finish and stainless steel hardware, and they beat the heck out of $900 fiberglass bags. The lid on each bag had a recess where the reseller was supposed to put his own emblem, mine had none so I pop-riveted some authentic cloisonne union jack fender emblems over top of 'em, found for $15 a pair on line.
Mounts came from M.C. Enterprises via NewBonneville.com. Beehive running/brake lights are $6 units from the local car parts store, re-wired to take standard dual-filament bulbs and hooked to the taillight circuit.
Fairing is a 1966 vintage Bates 700A bought for $20 but refurbished/painted to the tune of $150.
He went to a lot of trouble but I bet you could do a fair job reproducing that with the Tsukayu products
 Seriously though I've been playing at photoshopping the Tsukayu fairing onto an america and the results so far are not encouraging. Adds way too much visual mass up too high.
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Can you share your photo shop adventures with us? Id like to see it.
SOLD: 07 Black BA, 39mm FCRs, TPUSA stage 1 head, TPUSA 813 cams, TPUSA 10.8:1 pistons, TTP #3 igniter, Specialty Spares Long Cannons, Tsukayu Hard Bags. 82HP/55tq
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Can you share your photo shop adventures with us? Id like to see it.
Does this fairing make my bike look fat? seems quite a bit uglier than my earlier musings with a vetter fairing even though the vetter is much bigger.  It could be sloppy work on my part but I'm not encouraged so far.
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So. I ordered one of these today - primered with stereo - we'll see!
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You are getting close. You will eventually get to the look you want. 
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You are getting close. You will eventually get to the look you want. <img> grotesque bagger </img>
oooh, shiny!
Actually I'm looking forward to seeing it on the bike and I'm seriously looking at a trunk and hard bags. I thought about trading for a touring bike but I've tried a bunch and I still like mine best.
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Not the bike Bill. The fairing and the lights. They are Harley knockoffs.
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Bill, Did you ever get the fairing on?
SOLD: 07 Black BA, 39mm FCRs, TPUSA stage 1 head, TPUSA 813 cams, TPUSA 10.8:1 pistons, TTP #3 igniter, Specialty Spares Long Cannons, Tsukayu Hard Bags. 82HP/55tq
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