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Nippy Norman fairing

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Does anybody have this fairing from Nippy Norman's on their R1200R?

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I'm specifically wondering how it works with US style turn signals or if there are any problems fitting it. I'm seeking some kind of fairing or windscreen. Even a little wind protection would be okay as long as I'm not getting extra buffeting and noise. I've tried the Vstream (both sizes), but that was painful.

http://www.nippynormans.com/dingle-fai ... -63-89-40/

I like the Wunderlich fairing, but it doesn't come in white (my bike's color) and I don't want to paint it, though it might look good in black. Damned expensive though.

http://www.wunderlichamerica.com/mm5/me ... e=R1200R-P
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I have my Wudo fairing on order as of Friday. A little warm weather now has me wanting to burn up the roads! If you're in the US, consider ordering direct from Wudo- same price but using the cheaper Euro. E-mail [email protected] for info. Dave has the Wudo fairing and has said good things about it. How 'bout it dderrig, is that Wudo still working out for you?
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Still loving the Wudo! Pretty good for wind management and can't beat the looks!
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I'm strongly considering the Parabellum Scout. Its a bit wider and has selection of windscreen heights. Less expensive than Wunderlich. Anybody have experience with the Parabellum?
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Yeah, I'd strongly consider the Wudo if I could get it in white. I thought for awhile about the Parabellum Scout, but it just looks to big.
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kidtwist wrote:Yeah, I'd strongly consider the Wudo if I could get it in white. I thought for awhile about the Parabellum Scout, but it just looks to big.
...mmmm... Hannigan....

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Mollygrubber wrote:
kidtwist wrote:Yeah, I'd strongly consider the Wudo if I could get it in white. I thought for awhile about the Parabellum Scout, but it just looks to big.
...mmmm... Hannigan....

:lol:
Peter, I thought you were going to pull the trigger on the Hannigan, what happened to that?
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Mollygrubber wrote:...trigger lock...
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dderrig wrote:
Mollygrubber wrote:...trigger lock...
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We could collectively bring back the economy......if it weren't for the SO's

My SO favors a 2010RT :smt050 :smt041

I have a winner !!! :mrgreen:
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You're a lucky man...

I do OK myself, mine has us saving every penny towards our round the world tour, which we will be able to afford just as we become too decrepit to go...

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