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Ness fairing finally happy with the mount

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Old 06-16-2012, 08:58 PM
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Default Ness fairing finally happy with the mount

Well I've had my news fairing for about 6 months and was never happy with the way I mounted it in the begining, so I decided to work on it this weekend pretty happy with the final result. Here's what I used

Had to relocate the headlight, I like the way it looks pushed up higher.

Made a top cross mount out of aluminum and attached it to the bars with u bolts.

Bolted it up and heres the before and after.

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Old 06-16-2012, 09:31 PM
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Just lifted mine up the other day too. They look much better higher up. Good lookin bike!
 
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Thanks, I'll be real happy with it as soon as I get rid of the rear fender.
 
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That is the way it should have came!
Looks great
 
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that looks good!
 
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you have any close up pics of the headlight mount? i would love to move mine up
 
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To move the headlight I just used a peice o all thread, the some 3/4 square aluminum stock to move it out a few inched I can take a closer pic tomorrow, and get u the measurements if u want.
 
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that would be great man thanks. bike looks killer btw
 
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Here's the close up, its 3/8 all thread 8 1/2" long, and 3/4 aluminum square stock that's 3 1/2 long. I covered the all thread in black shrink tube.
 
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The headlight mount is the only part I'm not digging,since you can still see it under the fairing. Need to make something more visually appealing. Just my thoughts.
 


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