
This picture shows the
brackets that remain on your bike when you remove the fairing.
When riding the bike without the bubble a protective cover should
be fixed over the front of the front bracket. I supply a tennis
ball that secures to the front bracket with the same Velcro strap
that holds the fairing in place.
This picture shows the
attachment of the bubble to the front bracket. The Velcro
attachment allows the fairing to adjust vertically and damps
vibrations of the bubble. (The light mounted into the bubble is
an option.)
This shows the Top Tube.
Notice how much area is available to attach the ends of the
"T" tube to the bubble. This allows great flexibility
in setup adjustment, and of course damps vibrations of the
bubble. The little black band around the "T" tube is an
elastic band for holding a cue sheet. As you pass the landmarks
you just rotate the cue sheet so the current landmark is at the
front.