Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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Re: Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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kidtwist wrote:
dderrig wrote:
kidtwist wrote:I think I'd get one of those fairings if they made them in white. I don't trust myself to paint it. It would probably end up looking awful.
I think you can get it in white!
I hope you're right, but all I see on the Wunderlich site is silver, black, "crystal gray metallic," and "granite gray metallic".

http://www.wunderlichamerica.com/mm5/me ... e=R1200R-P
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Re: Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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websterize wrote:This what you're looking for?

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Yes, thanks. That's it. And it looks like what Nippy Norman's sells.
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Re: Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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dderrig wrote:
You're getting Wunderlich and Wudo mixed up!
You're right. I thought "Wudo" was some kind of shortened name for Wunderlich. Boy, do I feel dumb.
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Re: Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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:D I got an email today from Wunderlich and its been 3 weeks and the fairing is on the way. Once I get it installed I'll work on posting some pictures. I just found a Garmin Quest 2 GPS that will be a nice addition to the ride.
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Re: Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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kidtwist wrote:
websterize wrote:This what you're looking for?

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Yes, thanks. That's it. And it looks like what Nippy Norman's sells.
Beautiful! !!!

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Re: Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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OK I think I'm ready. Yes I would like to put Ohlins on and maybe some more lights but for now I think I'm good.
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Re: Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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dderrig wrote:You could always go with the "Wudo"
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Your mirrors also look very nice! Which mirrors are they?

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Re: Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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Buy unpainted and have it colour matched.

That really is the best looking option for the R1200R. Very sharp.

I simply cut my tall stock shield down by 2" on a table saw then sanded the edge smooth. Got rid of all the buffeting. Nice clean air around my helmet, hitting me about the chin.
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