Fairing Advice CB 750

750Toys

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Can anyone offer advice on what fairing options there are for a K3 CB 750?

I think Id like to put a sporty fairing on my 750
 
teazer said:
Anything genuine Dunstall looks great on those.

Thanks. I just googled and saw some stuff by airtech. However I want to keep the stock bars on. Im not a fan of clipons. Might Dunstalls work with stock bars?
 
Some of them do. Not so much the early ones. I have a Dunstall fairing on one of my bikes and I fitted Drag bars as a compromise.
 
http://www.tannermatic.com/

Talk to him.
GREAT guy and racer.
He can make anything you want.
 
WOW. That Tannermatic stuff is breathtaking!

OP, I have the airtech Thruxton flyscreen for a 7" headlight (part number TB85T). Since it's only a flyscreen it will work with whatever bars you want and still looks really nice while adding a bit of streamlining. It is new, never been mounted and unpainted, I would sell to you for a slight discount over what they're asking on the website if you're interested.
 
coyote13 said:
WOW. That Tannermatic stuff is breathtaking!

OP, I have the airtech Thruxton flyscreen for a 7" headlight (part number TB85T). Since it's only a flyscreen it will work with whatever bars you want and still looks really nice while adding a bit of streamlining. It is new, never been mounted and unpainted, I would sell to you for a slight discount over what they're asking on the website if you're interested.

I have something similar on my other bike i want a fairing that looks like this:
 

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I don't blame you, that's a good look. Might have trouble fitting bars other than clips or clubman thouhg
 
coyote13 said:
I don't blame you, that's a good look. Might have trouble fitting bars other than clips or clubman thouhg

Yep and rearsets, etc. Sadly, I want to keep this bike stock so I'll either have to buy ANOTHER 750 of forget the whole thing. I DO NOT particularly care for the clubman/rearset look, and I dont feel like its safe riding. just my preference
 
Not safe riding? Compared to what? IMHO the more agressive riding position of rearsets and clip ons gives the rider more control, not less.
 
jag767 said:
Not safe riding? Compared to what? IMHO the more agressive riding position of rearsets and clip ons gives the rider more control, not less.

For me, being very tall, its not a comfortable stance so its not safe for me over long rides. also dont like how close the handlebars get to the tank when either clubman or clip ons. Its just my preference.
 
750Toys said:
For me, being very tall, its not a comfortable stance so its not safe for me over long rides. also dont like how close the handlebars get to the tank when either clubman or clip ons. Its just my preference.

Well there's an easy fix for that, adjust the bars further out from the tank, and either make or buy reset brackets to move your feet where it is comfortable ;). I personally keep my rearsets further back otherwise on a longer ride I get back/hip pain, and I am by no means tall.
 
jag767 said:
Well there's an easy fix for that, adjust the bars further out from the tank, and either make or buy reset brackets to move your feet where it is comfortable ;). I personally keep my rearsets further back otherwise on a longer ride I get back/hip pain, and I am by no means tall.

Right. And thanks for all that, but I dont like clubmans, clip-ons or rearsets, so I guess the fairing is out.
 
You can always make your own fairing and design it to fit what ever bars you want. This is the way I'd go. :)
 
HerrDeacon said:
You can always make your own fairing and design it to fit what ever bars you want. This is the way I'd go. :)

Yep. Looks like im going to have to make one or have it made
 
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