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Front wheel fairing

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francois57

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I need more speed... anyway looks like the Arrow doesn't worth the upgrade (I'm already at already at 130kts with the knots2U main wheel fairings+madras tips), and a Comanche is out of budget for the moment.

I know Jim (C) has got a very efficient front wheel fairing, so I'm looking for such an efficient front wheel fairing (+5kts) with the paperwork for EASA.


When I got my main wheel kit from Knots2U, I had the paperwork also for the front wheel fairing then did provide some time ago. When I contacted them and asked why the front fairing isn't for sale anymore on their web site, they answered me they stopped selling it because it didn't bring any noticeable speed increase.

Fair enough... what's left for me. Anybody with experience of a working "commercial" front wheel fairing kit ?

Francois
 

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