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Subject: Re: g-bike fairings


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Tom Worsley
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Date Posted: 02:34:22 08/22/02 Thu
In reply to: Fast Eddie Devil Man 's message, "g-bike fairings" on 14:46:19 08/21/02 Wed

Try a Honda RS125 race fairing, parts for these little Hondas are cheap as chips - and they have a lovely slim fairing, just right for a Gravity Bike.

Russ and I are looking into fitting one of these around a custom built frame. You can buy them from a pattern part supplier for under £100. The best price I found was £60 for a full race fairing (Not including windscreen). We will probably have to chop it around a bit to make it fit, but lets wait and see what it looks like.

That U.S. plastic thing looks like something our local Pizza devivery boy has strapped to the front of his moped!

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