Frame Vs Fork Mounted Fairing at Wendy Rodgers blog

Frame Vs Fork Mounted Fairing. A more stable ride, better. Frame mounted will always point the headlight straight, wiring will probably be easier to route. The difference in handling of a fixed fairing bike. Wind on fork mounted fairing give steering inputs, frame mounted can still. As geezer glide said, the big difference is the wind buffet effect of having the fairing mounted to the front end. All the fairing weight is fixed to the motorcycle frame so you are steering this bagger like you would a fairing free cruiser. One of the big differences between the 1st and 2nd gen bikes, and not discussed very often, is the front fairing mount. Handlebar mounted fairings are lighter and place wind inputs to your forks (steering). Frame mounted fairings are heavier. By far the frame mounted was less affected by wind.

Batwing Fairing for 2002 2008 VTX1800 exposed forks
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Frame mounted will always point the headlight straight, wiring will probably be easier to route. The difference in handling of a fixed fairing bike. A more stable ride, better. Handlebar mounted fairings are lighter and place wind inputs to your forks (steering). All the fairing weight is fixed to the motorcycle frame so you are steering this bagger like you would a fairing free cruiser. Wind on fork mounted fairing give steering inputs, frame mounted can still. By far the frame mounted was less affected by wind. One of the big differences between the 1st and 2nd gen bikes, and not discussed very often, is the front fairing mount. As geezer glide said, the big difference is the wind buffet effect of having the fairing mounted to the front end. Frame mounted fairings are heavier.

Batwing Fairing for 2002 2008 VTX1800 exposed forks

Frame Vs Fork Mounted Fairing All the fairing weight is fixed to the motorcycle frame so you are steering this bagger like you would a fairing free cruiser. Handlebar mounted fairings are lighter and place wind inputs to your forks (steering). Frame mounted fairings are heavier. One of the big differences between the 1st and 2nd gen bikes, and not discussed very often, is the front fairing mount. All the fairing weight is fixed to the motorcycle frame so you are steering this bagger like you would a fairing free cruiser. The difference in handling of a fixed fairing bike. By far the frame mounted was less affected by wind. As geezer glide said, the big difference is the wind buffet effect of having the fairing mounted to the front end. A more stable ride, better. Frame mounted will always point the headlight straight, wiring will probably be easier to route. Wind on fork mounted fairing give steering inputs, frame mounted can still.

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