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82 750 Maxim Cafe Upper Fairing w/ square headlights?

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by Morgan Ensminger, Nov 21, 2018.

  1. Morgan Ensminger

    Morgan Ensminger New Member

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    So I'm liking how the upper cafe fairing looks on the bikes I've been seeing, but I really want to keep the square headlight and foglight on my maxim. Anyone know of a fairing without the headlight cutout or with the square ones cut in?
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    The one linked above is as close as youre going to get without being lucky.
    The factory Yamaha fairing for the 750 was only around for a short time (there were two types for the Seca, and one for the Maxim, but they will all interchange with the proper mounting brackets). A few show up on Ebay each year, but finding a good one is getting difficult, and they are always expensive anymore.

    The aftermarket fairings that were sold at the time are more common (fitting multiple models) and tend to cost less, but you would likely have to make the mounting brackets yourself.
     
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    I have a gray sport fairing for sale but the bracket is for a Seca. Has no headlight lens.$100 plus shipping
     

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    thanks for the help, im looking for something a bit lower and rounder, just with the square lights, i found one from feked that almost looks right, but the headlight face is flat.
    ill have to fab a bracket and cut the holes in, but does that sound like a decent idea?
     
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    If your good at fab work it’s doable.
     
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    sounds like that might be my only option
     

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