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just wondering what everybodies thoughts are on fairing factory lowers as oem stuff down under is so costly.
is there any other brands i should look at?
to go on my 14 sg
cheers
Sure would be great if someone made a inexpensive chrome/black 7" headlight bucket that would fit 6.5's and clamp to the crash bars. Believe they'd sell a ton to street/road glide custom owners. Not everyone enjoys the look of lowers. Know I don't.
Sure would be great if someone made a inexpensive chrome/black 7" headlight bucket that would fit 6.5's and clamp to the crash bars. Believe they'd sell a ton to street/road glide custom owners. Not everyone enjoys the look of lowers. Know I don't.
That and I have some Tall Boys Cycles floorboard relocation mounts and it would require some trimming that I really don't want to do.
Sure would be great if someone made a inexpensive chrome/black 7" headlight bucket that would fit 6.5's and clamp to the crash bars. Believe they'd sell a ton to street/road glide custom owners. Not everyone enjoys the look of lowers. Know I don't.
It's been done. I couldn't find any info on it though.
Mutazu have good reviews. Here and on Road Glide dot org. you can do a search.
i was not happy with the set i received. there were two sets of holes drilled into the mounting surface for the speakers that prevented me from mounting my speakers as they overlapped in some spots and made the hole twice as big as it should have been (two holes next to and overlapping each other).
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