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				jtloldarmy1
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fairing
I need to buy a fairing for a KLR650. Color is unimportant since I
 am going to have it painted black.
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				Ron Crandell
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "jtloldarmy1"  
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						Try www.f1engineering.com or Dual Star... F1 is the company converting the bikes for the military.. I was just on there and saw that they're selling body parts. Hope that helps. Ron in MN> I need to buy a fairing for a KLR650. Color is unimportant since I > am going to have it painted black.
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				Jim Leathers
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fairing
I have located a fairing. Thanks to everyone that responded. 
 I appreciate the help.
 
 Jim
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				ulacam
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fairing
I called Dual-Star a few weeks back and they were all out and did 
 not know if they would receive more.  This may have changed by now.  
 You can also find new take-offs on Ebay which go for around $50.
 
 My fairing (2001 and green) is a little faded and I have been 
 looking to replace it.  Otherwise it is in excellent condition. If 
 you want to buy mine, allowing me to swap up to a nice shiny one, 
 let me know.
 
 Here is one of the current auctions on Ebay:
 
 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
 ViewItem&category=35583&item=2482913751&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
 
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Ron Crandell" wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "jtloldarmy1" > wrote: > > I need to buy a fairing for a KLR650. Color is unimportant since I > > am going to have it painted black. > > Try www.f1engineering.com or Dual Star... F1 is the company > converting the bikes for the military.. I was just on there and saw > that they're selling body parts. > > Hope that helps. > > Ron in MN
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				tonyc2me
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fairing
I took off my fairing and mount and replaced it with a 7" round 
 headlight and a small handle bar fairing.  My 2006 fairing is for sale 
 before I put it on e-bay. It is red and in very good condition.  It 
 has never been parked in the sun without a cover.  The wind shield, 
 head light, and mount comes as a unit for sale.  Make me an 
 respectable offer and it is yours or E-bay will receive it.  Thanks 
 Tony C Bakersfield , CA.
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				matteeanne@yahoo.com
 
fairing
Post pics of you mod please
 --- tonyc2me  wrote:
 
 
			
			
									
									
						Sean Brown International Order of the KLR. "yeh, unto the ride, the thumper, yeh, and it was good, and thine did rejoice" amen matteeanne@... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com> I took off my fairing and mount and replaced it with > a 7" round > headlight and a small handle bar fairing. My 2006 > fairing is for sale > before I put it on e-bay. It is red and in very good > condition. It > has never been parked in the sun without a cover. > The wind shield, > head light, and mount comes as a unit for sale. > Make me an > respectable offer and it is yours or E-bay will > receive it. Thanks > Tony C Bakersfield , CA. > > > > >
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				Tony Wood
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fairing
Hello All,
 
  I'm new to the group and a new 07 KLR650 owner. I've wanted one of 
 these things for a long time and finaly got one. I'm stoked. 
  On the maiden ride I noticed the fairing is pointing a couple of 
 degrees to the left when riding straight. Is this common? I inspected 
 the mounting hardware and braces and can't see any thing that is 
 obviously bent. I don't think it's affecting anything except my mind 
 when I glance down at it. 
 
 Tony 
 
 KL250
 GPZ550
 Intruder700
 Ninja750R
 Bandit 1200S
 KLR650
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				usa1911a1
 - Posts: 193
 - Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:13 am
 
fairing
Join the group.  Most of us don't point in the direction we are riding.  The
 fairing being out of whack is normal and in most cases is just ignored by
 the owner, myself included.  It bothered me for a day...then I got over it
 and just changed the gas.
 
 Capt. Bob in Durham, CT.  USA
 
 
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Wood" To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 8:15 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Fairing > Hello All, > > I'm new to the group and a new 07 KLR650 owner. I've wanted one of > these things for a long time and finaly got one. I'm stoked. > On the maiden ride I noticed the fairing is pointing a couple of > degrees to the left when riding straight. Is this common? I inspected > the mounting hardware and braces and can't see any thing that is > obviously bent. I don't think it's affecting anything except my mind > when I glance down at it. > > Tony > > KL250 > GPZ550 > Intruder700 > Ninja750R > Bandit 1200S > KLR650 > > > > Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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				Don S
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Hi Tony.  
    
   They're all like that.  It's known as "designed imperfection".  The reason for it is to lessen your pain and disappointment the first time you drop or ding the bike.  It truly works.  Knowing the bike was less than perfect to begin with reduces the sense of loss.  Get it?
    
   Live with it.  
    
   Welcome to the group.
    
   Don
 
 Tony Wood  wrote:
           Hello All,
 
 I'm new to the group and a new 07 KLR650 owner. I've wanted one of 
 these things for a long time and finaly got one. I'm stoked. 
 On the maiden ride I noticed the fairing is pointing a couple of 
 degrees to the left when riding straight. Is this common? I inspected 
 the mounting hardware and braces and can't see any thing that is 
 obviously bent. I don't think it's affecting anything except my mind 
 when I glance down at it. 
 
 Tony 
 
 KL250
 GPZ550
 Intruder700
 Ninja750R
 Bandit 1200S
 KLR650
 
 
 
          
 
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				Greg Roeder
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 - Joined: Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:28 pm
 
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Tony,
 First let me say WOW, I'm jealous of your collection of bikes.  
 Second, welcome to the group.  I have never been part of any other 
 topic driven group that has been so useful.  My '07 is the second 
 bike I've ever owned and I would definitely consider myself a noob.  
 My fairing is off kilter a little bit too.  And, my bike buzzed, 
 rattled, clunked, and made all kinds of hellish noises when I bought 
 it.  I thought I had screwed up big time.  But, now with close to 1k 
 on it, life is indeed good.  I definitely think I am developing some 
 kind of very strange and probably unhealthy codependency with 
 my '07.  I even named the damn thing Camaxtli since it is Aztec Red.  
 Anyway, welcome, and if you're ever near SW Missouri lets roll!
 Greg; Willard, MO; '07 Aztec Red
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tony Wood" wrote: > > Hello All, > > I'm new to the group and a new 07 KLR650 owner. I've wanted one of > these things for a long time and finaly got one. I'm stoked. > On the maiden ride I noticed the fairing is pointing a couple of > degrees to the left when riding straight. Is this common? I inspected > the mounting hardware and braces and can't see any thing that is > obviously bent. I don't think it's affecting anything except my mind > when I glance down at it. > > Tony > > KL250 > GPZ550 > Intruder700 > Ninja750R > Bandit 1200S > KLR650 >
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