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Tim's CBX Cafe/Quarter Fairing

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Anyone have any experience with one of these "Quarter Fairings" from Tim's? Do you like it? Does it deflect any wind, etc.? Does it create wind noise or buffeting?
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Re: Tim's CBX Cafe/Quarter Fairing

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Don't have experience with the part from Tim's, but I have/had the Emgo/Viper fairing, (which is very similar, if not the same) on several bikes. These fairings are mainly for looks.
They don't do anything for wind protection.
On a CBX, you would need soemthing a little more substantial along the lines of a Prolink fairing in order to get the wind going around you. And even on the Hondaline fairings, some change the windshield to a higher version.

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Re: Tim's CBX Cafe/Quarter Fairing

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Good to know. Thanks for the input.

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Re: Tim's CBX Cafe/Quarter Fairing

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I guess I'm surprised to hear that. For sure it's punching a good-sized hole in the air, I would think it would make highway riding a lot more comfortable, as long as it wasn't causing a lot of head-slap and other noisy buffeting. Not dissing you experience Mike, but does anyone else have experience with these they'd share?

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Re: Tim's CBX Cafe/Quarter Fairing

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I'd be intersted in hearing anyone's experience with similar small fairings/windscreens. I don't want to change the original look of the bike too much, which is why I was interested in the minimal "quarter fairing" from Tim's. Not really into the boxy fairing look of the '81-'82 CBX. Just looking for something unobtrusive looking that might bound some of the wind and bugs over my head.
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Re: Tim's CBX Cafe/Quarter Fairing

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I had a Shoei FM2 on my 79 for awhile, worked okay.

Heres a link

http://www.sabob.com/products/Shoei_FM2 ... iring.html

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Re: Tim's CBX Cafe/Quarter Fairing

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The reason it doesn't give you much protection is, that it sits too low and the upper contour - which is almost horizontal- is just not diverting any air over you. Just right into your chest.

I looked at the fairing on Tim's web-site again to make sure, and I am almost certain that this is the EMGO/Viper fairing that is sold by other retailers for $59.-. In black. Tim's just paints these in body colors and charges $399.-
You can see, how the fairing Jeff refers too would do a better job diverting air over your head as the windshield has an angle to it.

This is that fairing on my GB500:

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Re: Tim's CBX Cafe/Quarter Fairing

Post by Rick Pope »

I have the Shoei on a '79, and it's fine. But, it had a cracked windscreen, so I bobbed it and eliminated an annoying buffet at chin level.

But, I prefer having my helmet in undisturbed air.
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Re: Tim's CBX Cafe/Quarter Fairing

Post by steve murdoch icoa #5322 »

Richard, i have used a Suzuki S fairing on a '79 and '80.
A bit more substantial than the one from Tims. It offers good torso protection but your helmet will still get buffeted.

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