Craig Vetter
Vetter Founder
This is a common question. In fact, this is from this morning:
"I have a 1999 Yamaha road star 1600, the opening on your fairing won’t go around the fork tubes as they are too wide... "
He wants to put a Windjammer on his bike.
This is my answer:
"The Windjammer was designed around bikes the size of the Kawasaki 500.
The last genuine Vetter mounting brackets were for 1982 sized bikes.
It was never intended for a bike like yours.
If you cut away enough of your Windjammer to get on in the right place on your Yamaha, you will have probably removed most of the inside of the fairing. All structural strength will have been lost. As you are able to move the fairing back, you will see that the tank is way too big. When you cut away the inside to clear the tank, you will have nothing left of the inside.
I don't think it is going to work.
You might consider the Liberator which was designed for the Harley Big Twin, a bike with the proportions of your bike.
People put Liberators on the Triumph Rocket 3 today with great success.
Craig"
"I have a 1999 Yamaha road star 1600, the opening on your fairing won’t go around the fork tubes as they are too wide... "
He wants to put a Windjammer on his bike.
This is my answer:
"The Windjammer was designed around bikes the size of the Kawasaki 500.
The last genuine Vetter mounting brackets were for 1982 sized bikes.
It was never intended for a bike like yours.
If you cut away enough of your Windjammer to get on in the right place on your Yamaha, you will have probably removed most of the inside of the fairing. All structural strength will have been lost. As you are able to move the fairing back, you will see that the tank is way too big. When you cut away the inside to clear the tank, you will have nothing left of the inside.
I don't think it is going to work.
You might consider the Liberator which was designed for the Harley Big Twin, a bike with the proportions of your bike.
People put Liberators on the Triumph Rocket 3 today with great success.
Craig"