Possible Group Buy / Wudo Fairing

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Not me, baby!

If I had wanted a fairng I would have bought an RT :) ...not an after market fairing that looks like an aftermarket that fell off an old Kawk Z1. #-o

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Re: Possible Group Buy / Wudo Fairing

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Speaking of farings.....anyone know much about the Parabellum Scout?
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Fisherman wrote:Speaking of farings.....anyone know much about the Parabellum Scout?
Harry Costello has one. He likes it - has two different height shields for it. I'm not a huge fan, somehow it looks a bit old-school (look great on an old R100.. but the R12R.. not so much.) Harry is probably in Wyoming at the moment, so we'll have to wait until he returns to let him show the photo links.
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Re: Possible Group Buy / Wudo Fairing

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I like the Parabellum Scout. Yea, the Wudo is cooler, but at the price of the Wudo, the Scout is looking better all the time. The Scout also offers switchable wind screens of different heights (good rationalization eh?), and its made for the R so there is no messing around with crafting your own brackets etc.

Yup, the Scout is a little aged in the appearance department, and when I turn on my rationalizer 5000, it spits out the word "Retro". God Motorcycling is fun stuff!

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I still think this would be a good alternative.

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....why would you dress up a perfectly good naked bike?.......
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A matter of taste I suppose. Or the inability to not mess with something noo matter how good it is.
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Re: Possible Group Buy / Wudo Fairing

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While looking for a rear hugger at Nippy Normans I came across a (what looks exactly like a) Wudo fairing. In white only.

Here: http://www.nippynormans.com/prodinfo.as ... 4&mitem=98

£349.00 = $634.83

Plus shipping.

Just an FYI.

Don't think I'' be getting one today.
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Re: Possible Group Buy / Wudo Fairing

Post by CW_Bang »

How come no 1's tried the Wunderlich 'Trophy" fairing?? It show's available on their w/site, although the Santa Cruz site won't pull up the part# ( 8601326) :-k
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