The Duke

2018 r3 roadster Groveland, Ca.
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Groveland, Cal.
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2018 r3 roadster
Since I’m a newby to the group I thought I would share some pics of my ride.
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Looks like you really wanted a Touring. ;) :cool:
Cool setup, I have the same or a very similar fairing in the shed and even though it has that single square cut out when I held it up to my Roadster it looked like it would fit on top of the two stock headlight shells.
 
Looks like you really wanted a Touring. ;) :cool:
Cool setup, I have the same or a very similar fairing in the shed and even though it has that single square cut out when I held it up to my Roadster it looked like it would fit on top of the two stock headlight shells.
Yes, I am more of a touring rider, but I do like to go fast at times and enjoy the twisties as well. The fairing was actually supposed to fit a rocket touring, but as with everything else on this bike a little homemade magic and it will work. The cutout was not wide enough to fit over the dual headlight setup and I didn’t want to cut the fairing. It works for now, the more I ride it the more I tweak it! Next on the list is minor power upgrades. I already have the TORS cans so I’m looking at intake and a crossover pipe then a tune to bring it to life!
 
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