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  2. Touring motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    Full-dress touring motorcycles are generally characterized by extremely large fairings and ample bodywork compared to other types of tourers. Hard luggage, e.g. panniers and a top box, are integrated into the design of the motorcycle which usually has a very large displacement, torquey engine with a very upright, comfortable riding position.

  3. Vetter Fairing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Vetter Fairing Company was a manufacturer of motorcycle accessories including the Windjammer series of motorcycle fairings. The business was founded by Craig Vetter in 1966, [3] sold in 1978, [4] and went bankrupt in 1983. Bell-Riddell Inc. acquired the assets, and produced fairings for a few years.

  4. Kawasaki Concours - Wikipedia

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    The Kawasaki Concours, known in Europe as the 1000GTR and in USA as the ZG1000, is a 997 cc, six speed, four cylinder, liquid-cooled sport touring motorcycle with shaft drive. The bike can reach speeds over 190 km/h (120 mph), offers nimble handling and – with its full fairing, tall screen, twin locking panniers, and 28 litres (6.2 imp gal; 7 ...

  5. Aerostich - Wikipedia

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    Aero Design & Mfg. Co., doing business as Aerostich Riderwear, [1] is a company based in Duluth, Minnesota that produces and sells motorcycle safety clothing and other motorcycle related equipment, such as GPS systems, luggage, and hand tools.

  6. Suzuki Bandit series - Wikipedia

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    The 1250GT Grand Touring version is introduced with a three-box hard luggage system, fairing lowers and sat-nav. 2009. 2009 models carry over the same engines. The cylinders were once again plated with Suzuki's "Composite Electrochemical Material", and carried over the secondary balancer shaft. [19]

  7. Craig Vetter - Wikipedia

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    Craig Vetter posing with his 1981 streamliner at AMA Motorcycle Museum in Pickerington, OH, in July 2016. Craig Vetter (born July 28, 1942) [1] is an American entrepreneur and motorcycle designer. His work was acknowledged when in 1999 he was inducted into the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. [1]