Very impressed...way better than forking out huge money for a commercially made product and you can be proud of your work and problem solving skills!! Well done 😎
Thank you kindly for sharing this. I had mounted a little stubby windshield, and 3d printed a little spacer to mount it to. But I will be reconfiguring, as it wasn't upright enough. I will see if I can incorporate some elements from your design, as I want to go with a little bit bigger diy windshield. I had printed a small box to hold my electronics and connections. Zip tied it above the wiring harness. I had also cut out some of the number plate to fit the box. But with a more upright windshield that was likely not necessary. But something died recently (while powering up my cheapo heated grips), so now is time for a rebuild. My gps was powered from this box, via a delay off relay. It held the power for 10 minutes, so It wouldn't loose the gps signal when I stalled, or stopped for gas. The heated grips were switched independently. Cheers.
I've been designing something similar, but way way way more complicated for my CRF. Thanks to you, I quickly threw my drawings away and decided to keep it simple like this!
Nice mate!!! Your Insta posts had me convinced I had to make one myself. A bit different design, but you were the inspiration. Love seeing this, but glad it wasn't out before I made mine.... just so I could have the satisfaction of taking your inspiration and making it entirely my own. I found that the gap at the bottom makes for a perfect place to keep my air pump. I hard wired that sucker in and now it's easy access any time I want to air up or down! Cheers!
DriveOnLeft I did. Found a nice looking one on amazon, but have not mounted it yet. By the looks of it it may be the same one as yours, but has a slight smoke hint to it.
Built my own a year or so ago its held up nice i actually used 6mm chopping boards from kmart bolts and spacers to make my tower , wich is fixed to the Head tube by a custom 10mm steel bracket bolted on the Head tube, folded up my own screen with a heat gun from polycarb
Id like to make my own screen. When this breaks, ill make something more Dakar like. Mine is still going strong too, might be a while until version 2 is needed.
Great job. I did something very similar on my KTM500 using a Stedi light for high beam and 2 small LEDs for low. The lights are much better than the std one.
Thats a pretty good way of doing it. I always still found my self wanting more light out put. ON my 500 I have now, I have the Cyclops 10.0 Ultra LED bulb. Now that is bright!
Really useful. I am debating doing similar to my XR650R and this is great inspiration and mounting ideas. Simple is often best, and I was already over complicating my ideas... Thanks!
It's a good quick fix. But, one point to consider is that you are adding weight to the bars that way. I encourage you to create a support that bolts to the frame, through the center of the bars. It may be lean and probably heavier, but that weight will no longer be on the bars. You could even do it with 3D printing, totally custom.
Thank you for posting this. Looks amazing and very inspirational. I'm planning to do this as well. I was trying to find the fairing to buy from your link in the description but looks like the item is not available on eBay anymore. Would you mind sharing which Motorcycle model the windshield is from? Thanks in advance
Not really. I think you would, but I am just used to it. When I take it off and go just enduro style, I really can't say its a massive difference. It only weighs just over 1kg I believe.
Not a criticism [ because I'm copying about 90% of that ! ] how about a piece of ally running from top cinch bolts on the forks, in a "U" shape from side to side, instead of the little instrument bolts [@4.35 mark], might be a little beefier/rigid, looks easy enough to bend. Nice work anyways.
Thanks for the comment. I have actually stopped using the brackets attached to the instrument cluster. I'm now using the bottom fender bolts and the bolts that hold the original front mask on. I found that this was more than enough mounting points. 6 was over kill.
Hey mate, my current series is full of water crossings and dusty climbs, but it never seemed to get in enough to stop me seeing anything. The gap between the fairing and lower light is very tight. Perhaps I could block that off all together to stop crud being sucked in. Thanks for the insight.
Great job, doesn’t look like a home made fairing. That screen was a find, really suits it.
Thanks Mate. Really appreciate the comment. They screen was definitely a find. Hard to visualise from images on eBay, but ended up being perfect!
Very impressed...way better than forking out huge money for a commercially made product and you can be proud of your work and problem solving skills!! Well done 😎
Great design! thanks for sharing
Thanks mate!
Been waiting for this, cheers !!
Sorry for the long wait. Luckily covid got me some time.
DIY at its finest!
Cheers Mate!
Very interesting and well thought out thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mate! Appreciate the comment.
Awesome! Been waiting for this one!
Hope you like it!
Love the Stedi lights. Cool fairing!
Thanks ZOE!
Thank you kindly for sharing this.
I had mounted a little stubby windshield, and 3d printed a little spacer to mount it to. But I will be reconfiguring, as it wasn't upright enough. I will see if I can incorporate some elements from your design, as I want to go with a little bit bigger diy windshield.
I had printed a small box to hold my electronics and connections. Zip tied it above the wiring harness. I had also cut out some of the number plate to fit the box. But with a more upright windshield that was likely not necessary.
But something died recently (while powering up my cheapo heated grips), so now is time for a rebuild. My gps was powered from this box, via a delay off relay. It held the power for 10 minutes, so It wouldn't loose the gps signal when I stalled, or stopped for gas. The heated grips were switched independently.
Cheers.
wholly all saturday. nice on the down low setup.
I've been designing something similar, but way way way more complicated for my CRF. Thanks to you, I quickly threw my drawings away and decided to keep it simple like this!
Thanks for commenting mate. Keep it simple is the best sometimes.
You had me at 'cheap'. Well done!
Thanks mate. Apprecaite the comment.
Nice work mate!
Thank you! Cheers!
Really nice design, I'm keen to try and make something like this for my drz400e
Gives the bike a whole new feel! Give it a go!
There's already a frame mounted tower available. And they're located in Melbourne. Google Adventure Rally X
Mines cheaper and looks better haha
@@DriveOnLeft yeah. I am a fan of your screen.
Nice mate!!! Your Insta posts had me convinced I had to make one myself. A bit different design, but you were the inspiration. Love seeing this, but glad it wasn't out before I made mine.... just so I could have the satisfaction of taking your inspiration and making it entirely my own. I found that the gap at the bottom makes for a perfect place to keep my air pump. I hard wired that sucker in and now it's easy access any time I want to air up or down! Cheers!
That's an awesome idea! Never thought of that. You found a fairing for yours yet?
DriveOnLeft I did. Found a nice looking one on amazon, but have not mounted it yet. By the looks of it it may be the same one as yours, but has a slight smoke hint to it.
Awesome! Look forward to seeing it on!
Built my own a year or so ago its held up nice i actually used 6mm chopping boards from kmart bolts and spacers to make my tower , wich is fixed to the Head tube by a custom 10mm steel bracket bolted on the Head tube, folded up my own screen with a heat gun from polycarb
Id like to make my own screen. When this breaks, ill make something more Dakar like. Mine is still going strong too, might be a while until version 2 is needed.
Great job. I did something very similar on my KTM500 using a Stedi light for high beam and 2 small LEDs for low. The lights are much better than the std one.
Thats a pretty good way of doing it. I always still found my self wanting more light out put. ON my 500 I have now, I have the Cyclops 10.0 Ultra LED bulb. Now that is bright!
Very cool looking and functional!
Thanks mate!
Really useful. I am debating doing similar to my XR650R and this is great inspiration and mounting ideas. Simple is often best, and I was already over complicating my ideas... Thanks!
Thanks mate! Simple is best!
Now that's what you call a fuel tank lol its the same size as the bike. Great job on the fairing great video
Over 400km of range on that tank haha :)
It's a good quick fix. But, one point to consider is that you are adding weight to the bars that way. I encourage you to create a support that bolts to the frame, through the center of the bars. It may be lean and probably heavier, but that weight will no longer be on the bars. You could even do it with 3D printing, totally custom.
Thanks for the videos I'm slowly watching them all.
Just wondering where you got the sae socket you mounted from. E Bay?
Thanks.
Yep, good old flea Bay. Hasn't let me down yet, surprisingly good quality! Need to find some others things to plug into it.
Thats bad ass bro
Cheers mate!
@@DriveOnLeft keep it up mate ride safe💪
Nice build!
Thanks!
Might have a crack at it today
Did you even like and watch the whole video?
Thank you for posting this. Looks amazing and very inspirational. I'm planning to do this as well. I was trying to find the fairing to buy from your link in the description but looks like the item is not available on eBay anymore. Would you mind sharing which Motorcycle model the windshield is from? Thanks in advance
Did you need to heat the aluminium bar to bend it or was it just vice and bash?
You don't have too, but a little bit of heat makes for straighter bends. I used a blow torch to soften first.
Hmmm I have a KTM525 and this appears to be very bulky. Im looking for something simple
Maybe use just a screen, like a 690 after market one attached to the front fairing. Mount GPS off the handle bar.
Sorry if I missed it but where is the clear screen from???
Check the description. EBay link is there :)
Nice job!
Any reason why the 2nd light is on a different switch instead on being activated by the high beam?
Nevermind... I missed a part of the video!
I now have it hooked up to the main light switch. Used a 5A diode to make it possible.
Nice :) But do You feel extra mass on the handlebars while driving?
Not really. I think you would, but I am just used to it. When I take it off and go just enduro style, I really can't say its a massive difference. It only weighs just over 1kg I believe.
Nice job! I can't imagine how many hours that must have taken.
Yeah took a while to plan and get the parts, and then building it was trial and error. Happy with it for now, until version 2.0 comes :)
DriveOnLeft, looking forward to 2.0. Keep up the good work. Enjoying your videos.
Not a criticism [ because I'm copying about 90% of that ! ] how about a piece of ally running from top cinch bolts on the forks, in a "U" shape from side to side, instead of the little instrument bolts [@4.35 mark], might be a little beefier/rigid, looks easy enough to bend.
Nice work anyways.
Thanks for the comment. I have actually stopped using the brackets attached to the instrument cluster. I'm now using the bottom fender bolts and the bolts that hold the original front mask on. I found that this was more than enough mounting points. 6 was over kill.
Helpful,thnxxx
Thanks mate!
Do you have any glare/reflection from the inside part of the plastic to your face when lights are running ?
I'd be curious to see a night shot.
No glare, the fairing does illuminate a bit, however my dash is the same level as the top light, so I have no trouble at night.
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Nightmare here,where it's wet,all the crud being sucked up the INSIDE of the screen....see F/A in no time!
Hey mate, my current series is full of water crossings and dusty climbs, but it never seemed to get in enough to stop me seeing anything. The gap between the fairing and lower light is very tight. Perhaps I could block that off all together to stop crud being sucked in. Thanks for the insight.
You mean... how to build a fairing bracket