EMGO Viper Fairing - 70-52501 Item # 250380

Description
Features:
- Tough molded plastic construction
- Fits 7in. headlights
- Gloss black finish
- Mounting hardware included if needed
Part Numbers for EMGO Viper Fairing - 70-52501
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Aussie Mark from
Fitted to a Kawasaki W800 cafe
Although it was quite difficult to fit this fairing to my Kawasaki W800 (I wanted to relace the tiny stock bikini fairing which is essentially useless and only cosmetic) ultimately it fitted perfectly and very solidly and looks great. It is a much more effective fairing than the stock fairing (which is basically useless). Do expect LOT of mucking around and trial and error to fit this fairing though. Be prepared for it and you will be fine. I utilized some of the existing kawasaki fairing hardward to fit the new fairing. The hardware provided with the new fiaring was not useful for this particualr bike.
Date published: 2019-11-18
Rated 5 out of
5
by
NicciRed from
Nice looking fairing
Universal brackets are interesting to line up but with some finess able to get the fairing lined up pretty well, will be adding more braising for support.
Date published: 2016-08-13
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Steelmaster from
Retro look, good price
Bought this mini fairing for the cafe racer look for a 1967 BSA
Date published: 2015-07-06
Questions
Will this fit a 2019 Honda cmx 500?
No confirmed fitments. The fairing attaches to the headlight brackets, and fits 7" headlights. Some modification/ installation skills may be required.
Date published: 2020-11-18
Will this product fit my 2016 honda cb 1100?
I don't know about your CB1100 but a few tips: fairing is 14" wide at turn signals level. Check for interference. Designed for 7" standard headlamp. There is a 3 1/2" shelf at windshield-fairing junction above headlamp. Check for tach-speedo. "Wingtips" above handlebar have to be secured. They vibrate at highway speed. Small rods will do, no big deal. Can be painted with specialty plastic paint. I have had 2 of these on classic bikes and they are quite good for the price.
Hope this will help
Date published: 2023-03-27