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Aesthetic remake BMW g650gs

tim10025

New member
Hello thumpers,
Have any of you remade the front end of your bikes? I'm enjoying riding without a windshield this summer, so I took off the touring windshield, and would like to replace it with a minimalist cafe racer windshield that rises to just above the headlights. After taking off the windshield, I started thinking about aesthetics of the bike, and now I'm going to remove the front beak of the bike. I like the stripped-down machinic vibe of the bike without it. It reminds me a bit of the Yamaha's 2021 Terere. I don't know if it exists, but I am looking for a front end fairing that could replace the beak and windshield. Some of you may disapprove of this, but I always need to modify and individualize my motorcycles/cars/bicycles, it is part of the fun for me.

Can anyone recommend an online shop that sells replacement/retro fairings for BMW adventure bikes?

Thank you, and I will post pictures if I manage to find something and install it.
 
Sounds like a neat project. I tend to stick with stock arrangements, but it’s your bike to do with as you like.

No tips to offer - - I’m just subscribing to this thread because my son has the same bike and I’m curious to see how yours turns out.:thumb
 
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