Dualsport Fairing w PnP LED Lighting

Discussion in 'Vendors' started by sanjoh, Feb 20, 2012.

  1. sanjoh

    sanjoh Long timer

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    Low beam is a single light dimmed to your choice of output, high beam is both lights at full power. Uses your oem high/low beam switch and factory connections (ie pnp).

    The fairing will accept our M30, M44, M50 or M60 lights.
  2. kbuckey

    kbuckey Long timer Super Supporter

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    I use the dual M60 combo on my DR and use the low at about 50% and high is both at 100%. I also have a pair of Solstice 10s that I aim more at the edges of the road (Didn't know of John's site then!). Any way the combo works great. High beam is incredible and low never seems to bother oncoming drivers.
  3. 1989THEARK

    1989THEARK Been here awhile

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    Will it also be able to house your coming soon s25 model.
    Im waiting to see the distance on that light
    But you guys seem to have good products with good reviews.
    I like riding off road at night but at speed id like to know what i might hit before i have to hit it.
    A mix of a long distance light and a flood is what im aiming for



  4. JaeWasTooShort

    JaeWasTooShort It's just "Jae"

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    This may be a silly question, but I was browsing your site and just wondered if the fairing is sold as a kit with lights, brackets, wiring all in one package, or if we have to buy individual parts separately to build our own kit?
  5. Oregon_KLR_Rider

    Oregon_KLR_Rider Ripper McGee

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    @sanjoh do i need to buy two bulkhead mounts if i am buying the fairing??
  6. sanjoh

    sanjoh Long timer

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    The bulkhead mounts are included with the fairing.
  7. sanjoh

    sanjoh Long timer

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    Sweet looking Drs. How do you like the fairing?
  8. bbanker

    bbanker Been here awhile Supporter

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    So, are these fairings still unavailable as stated on the website? Anybody put one on a gen 1 klr?


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  9. sanjoh

    sanjoh Long timer

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    Try http://www.globetrottin.com for the fairing.

    There is a gen 1 klr earlier in the thread and it looks awesome!
  10. bbanker

    bbanker Been here awhile Supporter

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    Thanks!
  11. refokus

    refokus Hmmmmmm Supporter

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    I pulled the fairing off my DR today. If interested I will sell. PM me

    I'm keeping the lights
  12. jrod

    jrod squidless

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    Must say that the fairing is outstanding, and the two 60's turn night into day.[​IMG]
  13. Jeff@TheQuadShop

    Jeff@TheQuadShop TAT survivor, TOI T1 finisher

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    Can anyone confirm that this will fit on a XR600/650L with the big Acerbis tank?

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  14. sanjoh

    sanjoh Long timer

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    Confirmed. The fairing will need a bit of trimming.

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  15. Oregon_KLR_Rider

    Oregon_KLR_Rider Ripper McGee

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    Anyone out there put one of these on a Gen 2 KLR? Been planning to change out the fairing and crappy headlight on the KLR and like the look of this on the Gen 1. Wondering if i could still use the stock instrument cluster and just remove the fairing frame the old fair mounts too and just do a fork mount or use the old mounting tab from the fairing subframe thingy???


    Already running dual model 30s as fog lights and really can't wait to upgrade to a model 60/30 headlight setup!
  16. sanjoh

    sanjoh Long timer

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    Another happy customer with an awesome looking XR250R:clap

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  17. tonusmaximus

    tonusmaximus maximus Supporter

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    I dig that key switch on ur xr two fiddy
  18. zeeede

    zeeede Long timer

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    The headlight mask mount on my new-to-me DRZ400E looks a little different than what was previously posted in this thread for the DRZ400S.

    I don't have a bracket like these:
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    I just have a single rubber mount on each fork tube:
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    And it mounts to the middle bolt under the headlight like the 400S:

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    What do I need to mount up the fairing to the DRZ400E?
  19. sanjoh

    sanjoh Long timer

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    You will need at least a pair of these fork mounts. I would recommend mounting the bottom of the fairing to the fender using nylon bolts.

    If you want to move the fairing higher 2 sets of the fork mounts will work.
  20. zeeede

    zeeede Long timer

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    Cool, thanks!