Did anyone ever buy the Wudo dingle fairing?

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I hope this helps. I have to reroute those signal wires though...

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I wonder if you could JB weld (or something similar) some brackets or studs in there? There's plenty of bolts around there- you may have to fashion up some spacers and replace the stock bolts with longer ones. Do you have a picture of the inside of the fairing? I'm interested in seeing how your project turns out.
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Patrick, That's helpful. My fairing is at the body shop being painted. I'll post some pictures as soon as I get it back. Mine isn't fiberglass, it may be ABS but I'll ask the body shop guy when I pick it up. I have some plastic repair epoxy that is supposed to adhere to a variety of plastics, including ABS, so my first thought is to put an 8mm or 10 mm bolt through a 2" x 2" x 1/8" aluminum plate and epoxy the plate to the back of the fairing. My fairing only comes down to the middle of the headlight so I only need to move the turn signals down an inch and a half or so.

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dumfounded wrote:Just in time for some great weather, I finally pulled the trigger on the Wudo fairing. Just as Doug said, you have to drill the holes for the shield and the hardware that did come with it to attach the shield to the fiberglass was crap. First ride with it was this morning and it did not disappoint. My only comparison is no shield and the sport shield, but this thing far exceeded my expectations. At 80mph I might as well have been going 40. I look forward to putting some miles on this thing in the next few months! Thank you dderrig for trying this one out and for the recommendation.

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Hey man, looks a lot like mine :) We even have the exact same mirrors as I switched out the original Risomas I had to the ones you have! Good job on the hole drilling also, that was nerve racking as when you spend $800 or thereabouts you don't want to screw it up! Now just switch over your levers to a set of Pazzos and your all set ;) Like your cases also, they look like they could withstand a bomb blast!

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dderrig wrote:Now just switch over your levers to a set of Pazzos and your all set ;) Like your cases also, they look like they could withstand a bomb blast!
Thanks Dave! I need to get the fancy GPS thingy too, but just can't bring myself to do it. Do you feel the upgraded levers were worth the cost? I'm really trying hard not to do any strictly cosmetic upgrades. Those darn mirrors were expensive, but definitely worth it. And yep, the bags definitely give the bike a little "Mad Max" flavor. No leather pants here though.
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dderrig wrote:Now just switch over your levers to a set of Pazzos and your all set ;) Like your cases also, they look like they could withstand a bomb blast!
Thanks Dave! I need to get the fancy GPS thingy too, but just can't bring myself to do it. Do you feel the upgraded levers were worth the cost? I'm really trying hard not to do any strictly cosmetic upgrades. Those darn mirrors were expensive, but definitely worth it. And yep, the bags definitely give the bike a little "Mad Max" flavor. No leather pants here though.
I really like the levers as they have more adjustment and you can get shorter levers also. Not only are they IMHO functionally better but look better also. You are right, they (The cases) do have a mad max look to them, but I think they look good.

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dumfounded wrote: Do you feel the upgraded levers were worth the cost? And yep, the bags definitely give the bike a little "Mad Max" flavor. No leather pants here though.
How about a leather vest? :lol:

The upgrade in levers was worth every penny for me, much more conformable and ergonomically correct, though I went with the Vario levers.



I like the bags, who makes them?
Do you have any photo's of the rear end, or the rack without the bags?

I really wish I could mount my small 8" Jesse Safari bags from my GS on the R... how sweet would that be to have 1 set of bags for both...

My BMW luggage for the R has warned me clearly and for the last time while in Newfoundland that I cannot continue to ride the bike off road with them on, they're pretty beat up and have some cracks on the mounting points.

You photo has me wondering though...

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ChiTown wrote:I like the bags, who makes them?
Do you have any photo's of the rear end, or the rack without the bags?

I really wish I could mount my small 8" Jesse Safari bags from my GS on the R... how sweet would that be to have 1 set of bags for both...

My BMW luggage for the R has warned me clearly and for the last time while in Newfoundland that I cannot continue to ride the bike off road with them on, they're pretty beat up and have some cracks on the mounting points.

You photo has me wondering though...

Thanks!

They look like the SW Motech 'TRAX' Alu-boxes from Twisted Throttle, they look great in the black.

http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productlist/688
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dumfounded wrote:Thanks Mark- I'll have to get some more pics when I can ride somewhere worth taking a picture of. I had to settle for this abandoned parking lot at lunch. I don't think the bags do much for her looks, but the fairing is dead sexy! OK, maybe a bit of a stretch. Here's a couple more...

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You are quite right about those bags Patrick. Do you wear a paper bag over your helmet? i would be happy to trade you a proper set of BMW bags for those old eyesores. :D
More pictures please.

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Mollygrubber wrote: They look like the SW Motech 'TRAX' Alu-boxes from Twisted Throttle, they look great in the black.

http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productlist/688

Thanks for the link!

I'd still love to see the mounts without the bags if possible.
They show the quick release mount, but not the standard.
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Search Youtube, Chitown. There's a couple of videos of installations - not on R12R's, but it will give you a good idea.

The whole mounting bracket comes off with three or four 1/4-turn fasteners to clean up the bike when you're not using them. It's actually really slick, takes about 20 seconds a side.
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Yep, that is a slick system. The Triumph Tiger I almost bought had them on it. If hard cases were to make it to my RR, that would be the system I'd go with, with either the Trax boxes or the new Givi's that go with that mounting system.
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ChiTown wrote:Do you have any photo's of the rear end, or the rack without the bags?
I do wear a black leather jacket and boots, but the silver flip-up helmet probably throws the whole look off!

The mounts are adaptable to a wide range of bags- I'm sure you can arrange for the Jesse's to mount up. The bike is very clean with the mounts off. I never seem to get there as I'm always hauling something around though. Of course, today I'm locked into the SUV- I'll get some pics of the mounting this afternoon for you. Here's what I found that may help out in the meantime:

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Thanks for the input on the levers too. I'd like to get the Rizomas to match the mirrors, but I digress back to the cosmetic issue... The Varios are less expensive and look to be more functional.
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celticus wrote:Do you wear a paper bag over your helmet?
I just hang my head in shame as none of the cruiser guys with their shiny chrome and fancy paint jobs will wave back at me.
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Here's my Wunderlich I just installed
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Very nice framework, fit perfectly
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Install took a couple hours, instructions were maily pictures to decipher. Importer took calls and was a big help.
I should have installes the winshield before mounting fairing to the bike. Ooops.
Very quiet so far, I took a quick spin and at 55-65 my head was in the still air and the fairing kept the blast off my body. I'm 5'9 and the plexishields were buffeting me to death. We'll see how this one works.
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ChiTown wrote:I'd still love to see the mounts without the bags if possible.
They show the quick release mount, but not the standard.
I hope this helps...

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The aluminum pieces on the rack came with the TRAX adapter kit, so there's three components- the rack, the adapter kit, the bags (sold separately, of course). Actually four components if you include buying the matching lock set as well. The cases are made of aluminum and extremely light. The rack is steel and definitely heavier than the cases. The rack will require removal of the OEM bag mount. You could probably make it work with the OEM rack by modifying the spacers and maybe using a different length bolt.
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Motoman wrote:Here's my Wunderlich I just installed
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Looks great Bob! I did my installation in the same order- I figured it was easier to handle this way anyhow. I really like the classic lines of the fairing.
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Patrick, Can you give us a round about figure on what the whole case kit and cabootle costs?
Not trying to be nosey and not doing a good job at that.

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celticus wrote:Patrick, Can you give us a round about figure on what the whole case kit and cabootle costs?
That's ok, the only stupid question is the one that goes unanswered. Or is that supposed to be unasked? Anyway...

I got everything from Twisted Throttle- I think a link or two may already have been mentioned but here goes:

Rack - $230
Adapters for Trax Cases - $20
Optional locks to lock rack to bike - $40
Left case - $310 +$20 for black powderrcoat
Right case - $310 +$20 for black powdercoat
Matched set of locks and keys- 3 case set - $20 (in case you want to later add top case)
Having all your information in one place - Priceless

http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productview/3066/
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /4049/688/
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /4048/688/

Grand total ended up right about $1k after shipping. After fighting with the OEM cases on the RT, I've not regretted the purchase one bit.
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