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Naked Fazers!!
#1
Hi. For you that have gone naked on your bikes, is it possible for you to post pics on this thread as to what your bikes look like! I am really having a problem in what lights i want to put on my bike as i can't afford a new fairing & most that i have seen on Ebay are either crap or overpriced!!
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#2
Hi Fella, just try a google image search there's lots out there to get inspiration from.
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
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#3
Cheers, I have had a look on google but some of the images when zoomed in on become blurry, i was hoping for some clearer pictures.  :photo
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#4
I'd been thinking of going the naked route too. The problem I had with google images was that after the first few a lot of them weren't even fazers; still useful for headlight and style ideas, but not so much when it comes to remounting clocks etc.
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#5
To mount the clocks i was going to use headlight brackets with a small 90 degree/elbow bracket. Or use the existing fairing stay but modify it some how to take twin lights!!!  :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes



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#6
Front End pics attached


Headlight is off a RD350LC


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#7
This is a common question. You might want to search for similar threads that had alot of responses. Wink

You could possibly cut down the original front Fairing cage, so there's just enough left to mount your original Clocks, plus adapt for a new Headlight.

There's SO MANY aftermarket motorcycle headlights on ebay / amazon etc. You'd usually pickup some generic Fork clamps to hold the Headlight in place, one each side (for a side mounted headlight).
Aftermarket Speedo's too, usually come with a 'universal' clamp to attach to your Handlebar. So no problem there either. Smile
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#8
I have picked up a double headlight kit from Germany, not cheep, but it is well made and comes with a mounting bracket for the clocks and all the fittings.
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#9
Hi mate do you have a link for the twin headlight you purchased? Cheers
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#10
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Double-Headli...SwAj5ZwNU~
Here you go mate.
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#11
awesome cheers  Smile
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#12
That specific item is called dominator headlights with the characteristic bug eye style.
You will find a lot of variations if you search the above phrase in ebay, amazon etc.

Edit: Didn't see at first, that specific Kit above includes extra brackets to mount original FZS600 Speedo. Neat touch if you wanted to retain the bulky 1990's Analog dials. Smile

A lot of the Dominator headlight kits are just the 2 light units with fork mounting brackets. Universal fit.
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