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dakar style fairing for klr??
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 4:27 pm
by kayak_shack
Hey folks,
I have had an idea to put a differetnt fairing onto a KLR to give it
more of a Dakar Rally style bike look (like the Elefant, Triumph
Tiger, Africa Twin, Transalp etc). I would like a rounder fairing
that extends down to form the tank shrouds as one piece,
Does anyone make such a thing or have any of you KLRers made one of
your own?
I have done a bit of fiberglass work in the past and am considering
making a foam mock-up of the fairing on the bike then glassing over
it. Ideally it would have the exact same mounting points and use the
same headlight, (although adding a dual headlight system would be
nice but I am not so good with electronics.)
Ideas are:
-one piece fairing and tank shrouds of fiberglass, coloured
resin/painted & clear coated
-possibly is a bit higher in the front to raise the windshield a
couple inches to cut the wind
-maybe even a built in storage compartment above the light like the
shelf many have added
any other ideas to add or things to consider?? THanks in advance.
Hey if the project goes well maybe I could make a couple extras to
sell once the mold is made.
Josh
PS I have been looking at a lot of rally style bikes to get ideas for
shape, here is a great link to a bunch of rally bikes:
http://people.su.se/~wilke/dvm/
dakar style fairing for klr??
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 5:11 pm
by bigfatgreenbike
kayak_shack@... wrote:
>Hey folks,
>
>I have had an idea to put a differetnt fairing onto a KLR to give it
>more of a Dakar Rally style bike look (like the Elefant, Triumph
>Tiger, Africa Twin, Transalp etc). I would like a rounder fairing
>that extends down to form the tank shrouds as one piece,
>
>Does anyone make such a thing
>
Yes, Kawasaki did. It's called the Tengai, the KLR650-B. A few people on
the list have them.
>or have any of you KLRers made one of
>your own?
>
>I have done a bit of fiberglass work in the past and am considering
>making a foam mock-up of the fairing on the bike then glassing over
>it. Ideally it would have the exact same mounting points and use the
>same headlight, (although adding a dual headlight system would be
>nice but I am not so good with electronics.)
>
Fortunately the headlamp wiring is really simple stuff. Depending on
what you want to do, everything you'd need for the rewiring can be found
at any auto parts store for less than $30. Since you are hand-laying the
fiberglass, you can make it as thick (and strong) as you want.
>
>Ideas are:
>-one piece fairing and tank shrouds of fiberglass, coloured
>resin/painted & clear coated
>-possibly is a bit higher in the front to raise the windshield a
>couple inches to cut the wind
>-maybe even a built in storage compartment above the light like the
>shelf many have added
>
>
Devon
Brooklyn, NY
A15-Z '01 KLR650
'81 SR500 cafe racer
"The truth's not too popular these days....."
Arnold Schwarzenneger, in The Running Man
great divide ride..
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 5:34 pm
by r.w. "dick" Conrad
For Jeff and those others interested.. Very good writeup about riding
the divide in Rider Magazine, April 2003 issue by Clement
Salvadori...
Good riding to all... Dick in central Idaho