FLD Wide Open Fairing
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FLD Wide Open Fairing
I saw this fairing company, Wideopencustom.com at the Arizona Bike Week, Westworld Show, and spoke with the owner, Ben, about the FLD.
He sent me some pics of his design for the FLD which I have included.
Not sure if I like the fairing look, but the ones he had on other bikes at the show were pretty cool, with 4 big speakers, that sounded great.
Removable, and plug in like a battery tender, and can switch out between HD windshield and his fairing.
The were about $900 if you bought at the show.
Any comparison would be appreciated. I don't know much about these.
Bill
Phoenix, AZ
He sent me some pics of his design for the FLD which I have included.
Not sure if I like the fairing look, but the ones he had on other bikes at the show were pretty cool, with 4 big speakers, that sounded great.
Removable, and plug in like a battery tender, and can switch out between HD windshield and his fairing.
The were about $900 if you bought at the show.
Any comparison would be appreciated. I don't know much about these.
Bill
Phoenix, AZ
Last edited by FLD4sure; 02-08-2013 at 03:07 PM.
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with minimal cutting which im about to put back on as it is getting cooler in the morning here in the northeast.
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We've been working on this too and finally finished fitment about a month ago. The first parts have left the building and we couldn't be happier about how it looks.
We do recommend that you add an extended trim ring with the visor "bump". This minimizes the gap between the end of the headlight and the nose of the fairing.
The pictures below show bikes with passing lamps. While these work great, you don't need to add them as we include a turn signal relocation kit that brings your blinkers down to the lower windshield mount locations.
Have fun out there!
We do recommend that you add an extended trim ring with the visor "bump". This minimizes the gap between the end of the headlight and the nose of the fairing.
The pictures below show bikes with passing lamps. While these work great, you don't need to add them as we include a turn signal relocation kit that brings your blinkers down to the lower windshield mount locations.
Have fun out there!
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We've been working on this too and finally finished fitment about a month ago. The first parts have left the building and we couldn't be happier about how it looks.
We do recommend that you add an extended trim ring with the visor "bump". This minimizes the gap between the end of the headlight and the nose of the fairing.
The pictures below show bikes with passing lamps. While these work great, you don't need to add them as we include a turn signal relocation kit that brings your blinkers down to the lower windshield mount locations.
Have fun out there!
We do recommend that you add an extended trim ring with the visor "bump". This minimizes the gap between the end of the headlight and the nose of the fairing.
The pictures below show bikes with passing lamps. While these work great, you don't need to add them as we include a turn signal relocation kit that brings your blinkers down to the lower windshield mount locations.
Have fun out there!