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Now that I have figured out how topost from Poxbucket can anyone tell me who makes this farring or where the best selction of similar farrings are on offer? I am taking byt its form but can't tell if it has a cutout for hte headlight. (gotta have one of those for Africa.)

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That photo is my Dunstall Combat before it was finished with a different tank & seat.

I resell that particular Dunstall replica fairing (does not have the dash panel to mount the meters, DOES have the headlight cutout).

The adjustable mounting hardware is VERY nice, chrome.

grandpaulz@hotmail.com
 
grandpaul said:
That photo is my Dunstall Combat before it was finished with a different tank & seat.

I resell that particular Dunstall replica fairing (does not have the dash panel to mount the meters, DOES have the headlight cutout).

The adjustable mounting hardware is VERY nice, chrome.

grandpaulz@hotmail.com


Thanks for that, where does one put the guages?
 
namibchris said:
grandpaul said:
That photo is my Dunstall Combat before it was finished with a different tank & seat.

I resell that particular Dunstall replica fairing (does not have the dash panel to mount the meters, DOES have the headlight cutout).

The adjustable mounting hardware is VERY nice, chrome.

grandpaulz@hotmail.com


Thanks for that, where does one put the guages?

You either make your own console or you mount them to the top triple clamp with either stock or fabricated gauge mounts.
 
Not trying to hijack the thread... but question for Grandpaul et al: if you mount the Dunstall replica with the lovely chrome hardware, can you retain the stock aluminum instrument cups, or is it necessary to have a fixed/non-turning mounting for the tach and speedo? 'Cuz I really would like to see that fairing on my '68... Thanks!
 
Original Dunstall fairings show up on eBay every so often. I bought a complete one last year in pretty good shape ($170.00) that I gave to a guy here in Florida to make reproductions. He's the same person that sells the nice Dunstall tank repro's on eBay....the listings note his location in Naples, FL.

Personally, I like the Dunstall fairing setup with the instrument dash. Of course it's more a permanent setup, unlike the other styles that allow you to retain the standard instrument cups. And yes, handlebar clearance is an issue, but a nice set of Tomeselli clip-ons solves that problem.

There's a Dunstall fairing currently up for auction if anybody's interested:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NORTON-D ... 45f8d8339d
 
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