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Wunderlich Trophy Fairing

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I noticed a picture of the Trophy Fairing on the website and I'm thinkin' I might upgrade from my collection of windshields to something more permanent. Most of my riding is day trips and I don't mind the wind, its just the buffeting on the helmet that gets old. I guess you have to order these from Wunderlich direct but I was wondering if there were any Knight Black units out there new or used. Are there any issues I should be aware of, and how did the installation go? I've always liked the look of the R90s as the looked like they were moving even when parked. Its cold and snowy here in Colorado so why not shop for some niceities.
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You could always go with the "Wudo"
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dderrig wrote:You could always go with the "Wudo"
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Very nice fit and finish on your farkle. And it looks as clean as an OR.
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That sure is a good looking fairing,do you have a side picture? Are there different size windshields?
How much do they cost?
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Sure, more photos here: http://dderrig.zenfolio.com/p224101808

Costs around $850, I don't remember the exact price and there is only 1 size windshield but my wife only thinks it costs $125 :lol:
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So she's recovered, then? Reason I ask is I brought home a DR650 Friday night 8-[ , and I don't think my wife will talk to me for a good long time. I just want to know HOW long...
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Peter, your fu__ed.... unless of course you only paid $125 for it 8)

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Very Very Nice. I'd be hard pressed to fork over $850 ( For almost anything right now ) but it is a pretty fairing. I don't know if any of the others are as pretty. The other guys with fairings should post picture right here so we can compare. :mrgreen:

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[quote="dderrig"]You could always go with the "Wudo"

That fairing is outstanding. I just picked up a new R1200R which came with the "sport" windscreen. I'm considering removing it for cleaner airflow around the head. Does the trophy provide clean air over the head, or are you in the bubble when riding. I know this is all subjective, but appreciate your comments.

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dderrig - very nice. In fact the whole package looks first class. I like the way the headlight is set back in the fairing. The trunk on the pasenger seat also looks interesting, how about a picture of the whole bike.
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bhope wrote:
dderrig wrote:You could always go with the "Wudo"

That fairing is outstanding. I just picked up a new R1200R which came with the "sport" windscreen. I'm considering removing it for cleaner airflow around the head. Does the trophy provide clean air over the head, or are you in the bubble when riding. I know this is all subjective, but appreciate your comments.

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Blair, I am 6' with a 32" inseam, that being said the air flow is good with very little buffeting and I ride without ear plugs on all short trips and the wind noise for me is very good (I would say the air hits me on the helmet somewhere but i get none of the turbulence that FU__S with your eardrums). I have had both BMW screens (sold the tall screen) and for me it's better than the tall screen as far as noise and gives better protection then both BMW screens but I did/do like both BMW screens. I tried the smallest Ztecknics (SP?) screen and the noise gave me a headache within 2 miles it was that bad. I do believe where your head sits in relation to and the shape of the screen has a lot to do with all these noise turbulence phenomena we deal with.

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websterize wrote:
dderrig wrote:You could always go with the "Wudo"
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Very nice fit and finish on your farkle. And it looks as clean as an OR.
Beautiful R1200R - Thanks for posting - I looked at your portfolio of pics and love the case on your seat - best I have seen to date - will you please provide the brand / model as I would like to buy the same. Thanks!!!!
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Here you go on the tail bag. http://axioluggage.com/tailbag_black.html
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dderrig wrote:Here you go on the tail bag. http://axioluggage.com/tailbag_black.html
Thanks very much =D>
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http://i999.photobucket.com/albums/af11 ... airing.jpg

I went with the Wunderlich even though it'll take 6-8 weeks. The prices were the same but I liked the look the best. Thanks for all the feedback and options. I just wish it would warm up.
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dderrig wrote:Here you go on the tail bag. http://axioluggage.com/tailbag_black.html
Just a heads up.. if someone is interested in one of these, I have the carbon-fibre finish one sitting in my garage unused. It has never been used. It will fit great on the stock BMW seats on the R12R, not so great on the Sargent seat (they made the rear section smaller) especially with my Quickover on the back.

List is $150. Make me a reasonable offer. Photos of the carbon-fibre finish are on their website. It looks identical to the pics..
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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.
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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!
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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".

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This what you're looking for?

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