Has anyone done a club style build on their bike?

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Hello Friends,
Sorry it took me so long to update but work and personal life come before customizing motorcycles. That and the fact that its my main source of transportation. Anyways, I finally painted and mounted the fairing for my club style intruder. All I did was extend the headlight itself out about 2in with longer bolts and spacers. That and custom brackets for the fairing because its not made for Suzuki's. I've put about 200miles on the fairing and it has held up well at highway speeds. we'll see how it preforms longevity wise but I figured I would update those who were interested.

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Lookin' Mightyfine there, Bro! :space: :clap: :ShitGrinandThumb:

Just to know, what spacers did you use to extend the Headlight forwards? :space: One does not want to have all those wires/connectors out in the rain. :space: :uhh:
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Re: Has anyone done a club style build on their bike?

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Designer wrote: ↑
Thu Feb 16, 2023 6:40 am
Lookin' Mightyfine there, Bro! :space: :clap: :ShitGrinandThumb:

Just to know, what spacers did you use to extend the Headlight forwards? :space: One does not want to have all those wires/connectors out in the rain. :space: :uhh:
I pulled all of the wires out of the headlight bucket as extending them was not nearly as fun as putting them in a little box that I stole from a rebel 1100. The spacers I used are collars from a dirt bike fork guards. I used 4 on each bolt which put it about 2in or so forward. This allowed just enough space for the fairing to fit behind the light

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:clap: :clap: The bike is looking great, please keep us posted as you go. :cheers:
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