JeffM
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Hi streamliner fans. I am building a partial streamliner to ride in the Vetter Challenge this Fall at Wendover, Utah.
My mentors have been Craig Vetter, Alan Smith, and Vic Valdez. Thank you gentlemen for much sage advice.
Here is the bike in its current state. The front wheel fairing and aero-windscreen were aquired from Alan (thanks). Of course, the boat tail is my own creation and is my first attempt. I plan to add fiber glassed pink foam to the front of the main bulkhead to smooth out the air between it and I. Also, the underside of the tail will acquire a lower section also constructed of glassed pink foam. Prior to that I plan on finishing the tail structure off with electrics, cargo floor (Yes Craig it will hold 4 shopping bags
), and skinning.
Comments are welcome.
Cheers,
Jeff
The tail is tied to the motorcycle frame in six locations. It is quite strong, I am able to lift the back of the bike up or push it down and compress the suspension. I believe that the entire tail, as is, weighs around 20+ pounds ( I still need to weigh it).
My mentors have been Craig Vetter, Alan Smith, and Vic Valdez. Thank you gentlemen for much sage advice.
Here is the bike in its current state. The front wheel fairing and aero-windscreen were aquired from Alan (thanks). Of course, the boat tail is my own creation and is my first attempt. I plan to add fiber glassed pink foam to the front of the main bulkhead to smooth out the air between it and I. Also, the underside of the tail will acquire a lower section also constructed of glassed pink foam. Prior to that I plan on finishing the tail structure off with electrics, cargo floor (Yes Craig it will hold 4 shopping bags

Comments are welcome.
Cheers,
Jeff
The tail is tied to the motorcycle frame in six locations. It is quite strong, I am able to lift the back of the bike up or push it down and compress the suspension. I believe that the entire tail, as is, weighs around 20+ pounds ( I still need to weigh it).
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