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Fairing for 1980 R100RT

MinnCanoeGuy

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Looking for information about fairings. The R100RT i have is minus a fairing. I'm wondering if anyone knows a LUFTMEISTER Full Fairing from an earlier R75 (1976) would fit. Granted not the BMW factory fairing but this one I have found is like new condition and priced right
 
Welcome to the forum! Do you canoe in the Boundary Waters? Nice place up there...been many times.

I have a Luftmeister on my /7...I'm pretty sure some from the /6/7 era would fit a 1980 bike. The issue for you will be that the original headlight must be relocated to the fairing. In addition, on my /7 the turn signal stalks were mucked with and the lens and bulbs were moved out to the sides of the fairing. The Luftmeister needs to have a wiring harness added to move the headlight/signal/instrument information from the headlight bucket to the fairing.

The RT had integrated signals and a special headlight arrangement. If you're riding around without the RT fairing then you must have adjusted for that and it would be a matter or relocating them to the fairing.
 
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