If you put that cafe fairing on it will look sweet. If you can do it without dorking with the bars even better. Course then you'll have to rethink the seat.....
Most of those fairing mods seem to require clip-on handle bars. That’s one reason the Thruxton was a natural candidate.If you put that cafe fairing on it will look sweet. If you can do it without dorking with the bars even better. Course then you'll have to rethink the seat.....
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I installed an Omega fairing on my 2005 Thruxton. Get the polished one even if you decide to paint. I made the slight mistake of getting the non polished and ended up polishing by hand. LoL.
Here’s the full thread if you’re interested:
https://www.triumphtalk.com/threads/fairing-mod-coming-soon.58075/page-5
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The full thread might give you ideas on how it attaches to the frame and what modifications you might need to do.
If you put that cafe fairing on it will look sweet. If you can do it without dorking with the bars even better. Course then you'll have to rethink the seat.....
Yes, you've got bigger cutouts. However, I can trim the cutouts on the Ducati fairing a little (bottom of the opening, not the top) without altering the aesthetic or integrity.Most of those fairing mods seem to require clip-on handle bars. That’s one reason the Thruxton was a natural candidate.
My Thuxton has clip-ons, but if I went the 1/2 fairing rout I'd have to put on lower clip-ons to clear the fairing. That's why I went 1/4 fairing so I didn't have to lean over more than I already do and don't have to worry about intererence from the fairing. I also try to sit more upright so the weight stays off the wrists.
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If you’re willing to tinker anything is possible. Looking forward to seeing the project develop. I think the Omega fairings are fabulous and would fit your motorcycle perfectly. I didn’t mean to discourage you by any means simply wanted to let you know there will be tweeks. LoL.
My Thuxton has clip-ons, but if I went the 1/2 fairing rout I'd have to put on lower clip-ons to clear the fairing. That's why I went 1/4 fairing so I didn't have to lean over more than I already do and don't have to worry about intererence from the fairing. I also try to sit more upright so the weight stays off the wrists.
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I’m looking forward to seeing the mods you need to do. It’s going to be exciting!Well, I consulted some more with Omega's owner Markus, who had steered me toward the Kawasaki 'W' fairing when I sent him my tank's dimensions. However, a bit more back-and-forth revealed that the dimensions are very similar across their 1/2 fairings--and I really like the lines of the Ducati replica. So, that's what I ordered.
This means undoing some of the work I did up front--like retro-fitting the OEM headlamp bucket with a really cool LED spot that isn't dependent on the (awful) 'pre-focus' reflector. But that'll be still more nice stuff for whoever might be restoring a '71-'72 Bonny to stork form.
Those are Triumph's stock clip-ons for 43MM Showa fork tubes.Would you be good enough to let me know what brand of clip-ons those are? I'm going to try to get away with the flat bar--if necessary, rotated with the slight bend angling the grips downward. But if need be, it'd be nice to have the flexibility of 'riser' clip-ons like yours.
Of course, they'd have to come in a fork tube size that's a bit smaller, as I assume yours are 41mm...?
If you’re willing to tinker, you might be able to bend bars enough to get them to work. Once you have a rough install of the fairing you can move the steering side to side and see what needs to be done. It’s likely not something that you can estimate until actually working on it.
You may not be willing but I think you will. LoL.Me? Willing to tinker? Nah...
I’m looking forward to seeing the mods you need to do. It’s going to be exciting!
Those are Triumph's stock clip-ons for 43MM Showa fork tubes.
Part numbers are T2041283 and T2041284 for RH and LH risers. The handlebar tubes look like 22.2mm outside diameter per the parts diagram.
A good source for clip-ons with various riser heights and fork tube diameters:
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle...So6FhCALsgR578T62FSwqgwq48geA7VBoCVd8QAvD_BwE
My Bobber's Showa forks are 47mm, so 43 is pretty much medium. I think they do make those clip-ons for 35mm tubes, so good luck with the fairing project.Thank for this. Wow... them are some big fork tubes. My bike's are 35mm.
I'll check out Revzilla's offerings--but still holding out a faint hope that I'll be able to use my P-clamps and a single bar. We'll see in a few weeks when the fairing arrives...