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- 3e175b2988facb8c236bcea95a242ff93296078b7960117c7a889a3779499648 date "May 1995".
- 3e175b2988facb8c236bcea95a242ff93296078b7960117c7a889a3779499648 first "David".
- 3e175b2988facb8c236bcea95a242ff93296078b7960117c7a889a3779499648 isCitedBy Craig_Vetter.
- 3e175b2988facb8c236bcea95a242ff93296078b7960117c7a889a3779499648 journal Cycle_World.
- 3e175b2988facb8c236bcea95a242ff93296078b7960117c7a889a3779499648 last "Johnson".
- 3e175b2988facb8c236bcea95a242ff93296078b7960117c7a889a3779499648 page "80".
- 3e175b2988facb8c236bcea95a242ff93296078b7960117c7a889a3779499648 quote "His Windjammer fairings had become so ubiquitous that for all practical purposes the terms "fairing" and "Windjammer" could be used interchangeably--at least until the motorcycle manufacturers followed his lead and started making purpose-built tourers with frame-mounted fairings already installed.".
- 3e175b2988facb8c236bcea95a242ff93296078b7960117c7a889a3779499648 title "The wreck of the Mystery Ship".