Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

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Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

03 Jan 2014 20:06
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Found pic on some forum from Spain.
Enjoy

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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

03 Jan 2014 22:45
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Nice posting. Dunno what all the craziness for these replicas are but I guess that's ok. They do look nice when done right.
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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

03 Jan 2014 23:29
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I agree i dont get it but it does look interesting, I wish there was a fairing that actually looked like it belonged on a stock standard 900/1000 though. I havent seen one yet, even the vetter looks out of place really
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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

04 Jan 2014 08:07
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there's a guy named dee out in California at Mad Max cars that sells these kits .they use to be 1600 bucks..but I don't know how functional that they actually are..here's a photo of my Hannagain that looks close but won't bolt on to my Kz without modification..not that is put it on the Kz anyways..
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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

04 Jan 2014 17:51
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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

05 Jan 2014 19:21 - 05 Jan 2014 19:30
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I think a Rickman fairing suits the KZ/Zs well.
One on my C2;

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Also have a Hannigan fairing with a 650 mount I may use one day, but they are larger and heavier, but are supposed to be a great touring fairing.

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This post has some info, including a link to a site that used to sell a Goose Kit:
kzrider.com/forum/6-paint-a-bodywork/345...e-bike-anyone#345309

www.madmaxcars.com/products/product_view..._number=897596792175
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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

05 Jan 2014 19:31
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rstnick wrote: I think a Rickman fairing suits the KZ/Zs well.
One on my C2;did your Hannagain come with the mounts??would you know if they made a mount for the 1000

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[Also have a Hannigan fairing with a 650 mount ] I may use one day, but they are larger and heavier, but are supposed to be a great touring fairing.

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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

05 Jan 2014 21:13
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Price of $2200 is insane. Bet a hand full sold.
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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

05 Jan 2014 21:17
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They use to be 1600 a couple years ago.
I couldn't pull the trigger then either..
I mean shit you can get a nice running bike for that
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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

05 Jan 2014 22:35 - 05 Jan 2014 22:37
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Agree totally....that looks brilliant!
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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

06 Jan 2014 02:04 - 06 Jan 2014 02:05
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I had one on a Z1B many years ago. It didn't fit or look quite right and most people didn't know/ remember Mad Max. I had the speaker and all.... Google "Toe Cutter" fairing......
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Re: Mad max Goose Bike Fairing

06 Jan 2014 10:41
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floivanus wrote: I agree i dont get it but it does look interesting, I wish there was a fairing that actually looked like it belonged on a stock standard 900/1000 though. I havent seen one yet, even the vetter looks out of place really

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