It seems like there is no other way around other than welding a bracket on the neck on for a quarter fairing - my other option is to build a bracket on the down tube right under the neck and run the brackets up - cheers
I will likely take this project on later this Winter and then repaint the whole thing.
The TX Fairing from Norman Hyde comes with full mounting hardware that is more assembled and bolts to valve cover. Signals are separate. Unfinished undrilled white fiberglass. Comparable pricing.
Anyhow I think I figured it out, i was trying to do it without welding but i dont think thats possible.
Im going to change up my bike to make it less "cafe" in a bit but for now this is what I have.
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