At a guess, the fairing on a motorbike is not mainly for an aero advantage. I’d say it’s main purpose is to prevent buffeting from high speed wind on the rider and to generate downforce for the front wheel. Don’t think it makes sense on a bicycle
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At a guess, the fairing on a motorbike is not mainly for an aero advantage. I’d say it’s main purpose is to prevent buffeting from high speed wind on the rider and to generate downforce for the front wheel.
Don’t think it makes sense on a bicycle