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A '''fairing''' is a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce [[Drag (physics)|drag]]. These structures are generally light-weight shapes and covers for gaps and spaces between parts of a vehicle.  They are commonly used on sportbikes to give them smooth lines and make them more physically appealing.  There's no doubt they help to reduce drag, however, and often make a bike more rideable (keep less wind of the rider) at higher speeds.
A '''fairing''' is a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce [[Drag (physics)|drag]]. These structures are generally light-weight shapes and covers for gaps and spaces between parts of a vehicle.  They are commonly used on sportbikes to give them smooth lines and make them more physically appealing.  There's no doubt they help to reduce drag, however, and often make a bike more rideable (keep less wind of the rider) at higher speeds.
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Revision as of 00:30, 14 December 2006

A fairing is a structure whose primary function is to produce a smooth outline and reduce drag. These structures are generally light-weight shapes and covers for gaps and spaces between parts of a vehicle. They are commonly used on sportbikes to give them smooth lines and make them more physically appealing. There's no doubt they help to reduce drag, however, and often make a bike more rideable (keep less wind of the rider) at higher speeds.


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