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Is your bike lowered in the front? I ask because that might be part of the problem. I had my fairings rubbing a couple times but I found that the center push pin that connects the fairings under the manifolds was not holding because the right side faring had lost the bolt farthest to the front and lowest to the bottom. The wind was causing the fairings to bow out at high speeds. Replaced the bolt and used a little loctite solved the problem. Make sure you have all your fairing bolts in place. One missing can cause the problem you are experiencing.
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JayRoc,
President,
The Flight Crew, MC
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