Fairing support
The term "fairing support" can refer to different parts or systems, depending on the motorcycle context. Here are a few possible interpretations:
Side Fairing Bracket: Some sport or street bikes use a side fairing bracket to secure the side fairings that cover the mechanical parts of the engine and chassis. These brackets are generally designed to hold the fairings securely in place, while facilitating removal for servicing.
Front fairing support : The front fairing support can refer to the structure that holds the motorcycle's front fairing in place. It is often integrated into the motorcycle frame and can be designed to support the headlight, indicators and other components.
Windscreen support: On some motorcycles, particularly touring bikes, a fairing support can be used to hold the windscreen in place. This can help reduce wind fatigue for the rider during high-speed rides.
Racing fairing brackets: On racing motorcycles, special brackets are available for attaching lightweight, aerodynamic racing fairings. These fairings are designed to maximize aerodynamics and performance on the track.
GPS or accessory mounts: Some motorcyclists add special mounts to the fairing to attach accessories such as GPS mounts, phone mounts or other electronic devices.
The specific design of fairing mounts depends on the motorcycle model, style and intended use. It's important to choose fairing mounts that are compatible with the model and make of motorcycle, and to ensure that they are correctly installed to guarantee the safety and stability of fairings or attached accessories.



