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HELP NEEDED : Value of Lower Fairing

Started by Tigger4x, April 13, 2026, 12:08:19 PM

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Tigger4x

Greetings all  :dance2:

I have only seen a lower fairing like this 3 times in person, and one of them was when I acquired it from a friend in what feels like an eon ago. I am hoping the forum can help me determine a real value for it. I have a collection of 4 FJs in project status that I am contemplating putting up for sale and am not sure if I want to part with this or any aftermarket exhaust I have. The pic is of one from another friend's 1100 from days long past. He was also unclear on a value.

I would greatly appreciate the input from the collective here. TIA

SoCal GenX kid hanging out in the PNW
1985 FJ1100 - resting in project pieces
1986 FJ1200 - heart transplant 4 my '89
1986 FJ1200 - waiting on parts
1989 FJ1200 - aching to be finished

T Legg

My first FJ1100 I bought came with a lower fairing like that. I only paid $ 980.00 for the whole bike. I have no idea what it would be worth.
 I love having it on during winter and the cool parts of spring and fall. It does a great job of funneling warm air across my legs. It gets a little toasty in the heat of the summer.
T Legg

Tigger4x

I figured the same, weather wise. It looks good on yours :good: And it makes me want to keep one of the 4 to mount it on. I'm hoping I can find the mounting hardware for it somewhere in the Abyss; my storage unit. Although maybe not finding it will keep me on track with making moving easier from OR to MO.
SoCal GenX kid hanging out in the PNW
1985 FJ1100 - resting in project pieces
1986 FJ1200 - heart transplant 4 my '89
1986 FJ1200 - waiting on parts
1989 FJ1200 - aching to be finished