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publicationDate 2001-03-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2001080560-A
titleOfInvention Motorcycle fairing equipment
abstract (57) [Summary] The present invention can securely and firmly fix the front surface of an upper cowl that receives a large wind pressure, and does not require special screws for fixing, so that the structure is simple and the cost can be reduced. An object of the present invention is to provide a fairing device for a motorcycle. A fairing (40) of a motorcycle (1) has an upper cowl (41) for covering upper portions of lamp bodies (19a, 19b) of headlamps (17a, 17b) and a front fork (6) from the front. The upper cowl has a front surface 44 where the lenses 20a and 20b of the headlamp are exposed, and the lamp body has a support portion 60 above the lens and facing the front surface. Then, a fitting pin 67 is formed on one of the front surface and the support portion, and a grommet 62 on which the fitting pin is removably fitted in the front-rear direction is installed on the other side, By fitting these fitting pins and grommets, the front surface of the upper cowl is fixed to the lamp body.
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