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    Does any one know where to get the trim around the fairing at, and how mugh does it cost?
    Madbiker
    "80 Midnight Sp."

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    Cycle Empire (no website yet) Email contact is Ralph.

    Email to: Pietro@aol.com

    4001 W. Loomis Rd., Milwaukee, Wi 53221 (Source for old Vetter fairing parts.)

    If Ralph doesn't have what you need, he may be able to direct you to a good source.
    Chuck Olds
    79 XS11 SF (Special)
    71 Triumph Bonneville 650 (stock)

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    • #3
      You can also get it from the Craig Vetter web page at:

      http://www.craigvetter.com/pages/rep...dj-stuff2.html

      Cost is $47.50 plus $7.50 shipping and handling.


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      • #4
        Got mine from a place called IronHorse several years ago. But they don't seem to be in business anymore. Web sites is dead and cant seem to contact them.
        I will say this. It just came in a roll that I had to trim to fit, so I would imaging that there would be several Vetters with the same molding that would work, not just XS's alone.
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        • #5
          JC Whitney. Not to expensive and seems to last along time
          When a 10 isn't enough, get a 11. 80g Hardbagger

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