Triumph Bonneville Full Fairing

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  1. irek

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    Hello I am looking for where I can buy full fairing for my bonnie se 2012 , UK shop please .Thank You

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    Irek
    Welcome to the family. Do hit the upload button bottom right corner and let the inmates see your steed. Fairings not sure try Sprint Manufacturing. Sure they would know.
    Regards & Ride Safe
    Joe.
     
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    Boy that's a real beauty. Black beauty as well. The inmates here in the asylum will ogle that all night. Nursey said thankyou for sharing as she will get an easy night as they ogle she will administer there meds. And you know Black is one of the favourite colours here with the inmates.
    Ride Safe And Regards
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    I'm with DD on this one, Bonnevilles with full fairings don't seem a match made in Heaven, but you pays your money, etc.
     
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    Hi and welcome. :cool:
     
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    I disagree. Think it look fabulous.
     
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    Don the Don Bigger Than The Average Bear

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    Hi and welcome,Nice looking bike you have mate
     
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    Hi Irek and welcome to the forum :cool: nice ride. The Thruxton fairing posted should give you protection you are after.
     
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    My Man, here in the land of the free we had a land speed racer named Don Vesco. He also produced some tasty fairings for going fast and his most sought after was the "Rabid Transit" by Don Vesco. Originals are a little hard to find (I've got one) but repro ones from Air Tech are cheap enough and they use the same mounts as the Vetter Windjammer. Mostly they go on BMW airheads, but here are a couple Hondas with Vescos . I'm sure there are some Avon or Bates units that would do you fine.

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    I drifted away from fully faired myself as it helps stay within legal speeds. Back in 2011 or so I had a BMW R100 and it was great (yes I regret selling it, like I regret selling all of them) , knowing I had a big rally to go to 700 miles away , I fitted the Vesco to my R100. I noticed an immediate increase in speed, miles per gallon, and my comfort went way up. Some fairings are just ugly, some are beautiful, but when you get one that works so good you dont care about looks, well; winner.
     
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