1/4 fairing ideas
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I'm damn happy with my Memphis Shades Gauntlet fairing. It's a bit larger than the Conleys, Rifle and HD fairings. The quality is very good with easy-to-install bracket ray. If there is a downside, it's that it doesn't have a replaceable shield. The a Rifle and HD shield can be replaced with taller shields. It's plenty tall for me though.
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I'm damn happy with my Memphis Shades Gauntlet fairing. It's a bit larger than the Conleys, Rifle and HD fairings. The quality is very good with easy-to-install bracket ray. If there is a downside, it's that it doesn't have a replaceable shield. The a Rifle and HD shield can be replaced with taller shields. It's plenty tall for me though.
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Ditto on the Gauntlet. I don't like the looks of the Ness fairing. Memphis Shades also recently came out with their Cafe fairing that's nice, but a little smaller. I like the HD and the Rifle, as well.
I think your bike would look great with color-matched paint on the fairing and a black/tinted windshield.
Boots: http://www.jpcycles.com/product/220-535. Mine should be here tomorrow.
I think your bike would look great with color-matched paint on the fairing and a black/tinted windshield.
Boots: http://www.jpcycles.com/product/220-535. Mine should be here tomorrow.
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For the price, Gauntlet is hard to beat.
If you're looking for a thinner fairing, I would go with the cafe style (not much functionality there) or get a narrow glide Arlen Ness fairing and have it trimmed to fit the 49mm front end.
You can get fork boots many places
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/220-...FY6Rfgodx4EAaw
If you're looking for a thinner fairing, I would go with the cafe style (not much functionality there) or get a narrow glide Arlen Ness fairing and have it trimmed to fit the 49mm front end.
You can get fork boots many places
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/220-...FY6Rfgodx4EAaw
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