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Old 06-02-2017, 06:05 PM   #5
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haha. very good points! I will actually try and go to see one in a nearby dealer to see what the actual size is and what it would look if I had to remove the lower fairings.

for now, I am having lots of fun with my Vader!


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Originally Posted by Skin Mechanic View Post
I'd think twice before making the plunge. As the owner of a fully faired sport bike I can say from experience; Removing fairings to do any engine work gets old REALLY fast. The fun part is reinstalling the fairings, especially aligning the bolt holes in the belly pan Another thing to consider is the turning radius. Because the steering assembly is surrounded by fairings, the bike handles like a battleship at lower speeds.


 
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