Graham,
The front is of course, the little Can Am fairing sold by Airtech. I made a plywood tail end and attached it with two pieces of perforated metal strips and one piece of same material on top to support it (on top of last years tailpiece.) My fiberglass man, Doug Murphy, made those sheets on a flat surface and draped them over the whole thing. He also bowed out a couple of sheets at the handlebar ends at my request, and attached that piece with pop rivets, with a small bow beneath. He will now thicken the sheets up to give it a more rigid shape, and we will start cutting out the necessary parts. I will then fabricate some metal supports, and hopefully we'll be able to figure out a way to split it horizontally in order to make it easier to remove. The top part of the front fairing will have to be cut off, as my view plane in thru the headstock. I will send this cut-off and a template to Gustafsson in Florida to hopefully make me a plastic bubble for the front. I will, of course, keep everyone posted as to the success and/or problems of this scenario. There are so many others out there that know more than I do, and I appreciate their feedback.
Tom