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77-80 900ss fairing

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77-80 900ss fairing

Postby handbasket » Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:40 pm

Does someone have one of these? I would like to know how wide the rear section of the fairing is. I am thinking about putting one on my naked Paso.
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Re: 77-80 900ss fairing

Postby bevelheadpeegee » Sat Mar 06, 2010 9:44 pm

Hi handbasket:
I have one off a custom bike.
It was on a bevelhead 860GT.
It is correct for a sport or supersport 750 or 900.
$250 and it is yours if you'd like it.
It is painted red.
It has the round hole for the headlight. That is the one where the headlight has to be fairing mounted.
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Re: 77-80 900ss fairing

Postby handbasket » Sun Mar 07, 2010 4:15 pm

These guys make new ones for $172. I like the idea on getting a headlight deleted fairing and installing some small projector lights. Do you have a windshield too? Mostly, I'm worried the fairing isn't wide enough to fit around the tank.

http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/duc ... .htm#price
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Re: 77-80 900ss fairing

Postby bevelheadpeegee » Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:25 am

Hi Handbasket:

I don't think I have a windshield for you.
I have one here, but I think I need it for my next project.

If you are looking to do the bike with projector/modern type lights. get the one from airtech with no holes and drill the holes with a hole saw yourself.

Send us a picture when it is all done, Eh?
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Re: 77-80 900ss fairing

Postby handbasket » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:55 am

Right On, will do.
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Re: 77-80 900ss fairing

Postby markk900 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 1:52 pm

7 inches wide at the narrowest point (lower part of the fairing wraps around behind the forks). 13 inches wide at the part closest to the rider. Original lower fairing mount is 19 inches wide, but bolts on part way up the fairing.

Can't remember how wide the Paso tank is but I very much doubt it will fit.....
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Re: 77-80 900ss fairing

Postby davejones » Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:53 am

Still looking for bevel fairing? I have an original and have replicated it both with headlight opening and without, and can generaly make the width suitable to the bike. The original was posssibly off an early 750 Sport with a plexi covered lorger HL opening, as the headlight was fork mounted. It is essential to have a dash panel to prevent the reflected light. I make this one off stuff for myself and others, like replica 900 side covers, narrow case single sump oil pan, fitting above the exhaust, replica 916 race tail and fairing....netdavejones@netscape.net for price and availability.
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