Full Fairing
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Full fairing is the term used for covering bicycles with a canopy, for all-weather or mainly rain protection. As opposed to a velomobile, which is a permanently enclosed bicycle, a bicycle with full fairing is a regular bicycle, which is fitted with an extra source providing the rider with protection from the wind and rain. It is common to see recumbent bicycles with partial or full fairing.
[edit] See also
Velomobile which is an enclosed bicycle or tricycle.

