After running the "$60 Gem" naked all summer, I finally got the fairing repaired and back on the bike.
Everything is painted now, though a 'rattle can' paint job, Royal Blue with gold pinstriping.
The fairing was cracked where it mounts. I picked up another Pacifico fairing off Ebay. It was cracked at the winshield. My local plastic welding guru did some cutting and splicing and I now have a perfect fairing. The P.O. had a stereo installed (didn't work) so the hole had to be filled with an AM/FM/CD player. 6" three-way poly speakers filled the round holes left by the paper ones. System sounds great! Plenty of volume to hear it at highway speed with full face helmet. The front channel goes to the speakers, the rear channel will go to a 1/8" stereo jack so I can use earbuds or plug it into my Chatterbox. The downside is that this is a car stereo and the bike transfers more roadshock so the CD skips too much. I'll use my personal CD player in the tankbag and plug straight from there or into the aux. input on the stereo.
I also added some running lights on the back by the saddlebags. These were designed as turn signals so being left on all the time wasnt a good thing .... they (and the wiring) melted .
All in all it looks good. Someday I'll buy some real paint and do it right. This was my $40 experiment to see how it will look.
Everything is painted now, though a 'rattle can' paint job, Royal Blue with gold pinstriping.
The fairing was cracked where it mounts. I picked up another Pacifico fairing off Ebay. It was cracked at the winshield. My local plastic welding guru did some cutting and splicing and I now have a perfect fairing. The P.O. had a stereo installed (didn't work) so the hole had to be filled with an AM/FM/CD player. 6" three-way poly speakers filled the round holes left by the paper ones. System sounds great! Plenty of volume to hear it at highway speed with full face helmet. The front channel goes to the speakers, the rear channel will go to a 1/8" stereo jack so I can use earbuds or plug it into my Chatterbox. The downside is that this is a car stereo and the bike transfers more roadshock so the CD skips too much. I'll use my personal CD player in the tankbag and plug straight from there or into the aux. input on the stereo.
I also added some running lights on the back by the saddlebags. These were designed as turn signals so being left on all the time wasnt a good thing .... they (and the wiring) melted .
All in all it looks good. Someday I'll buy some real paint and do it right. This was my $40 experiment to see how it will look.
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