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Anyone have pics or info on installing a krator fairing with the Memphis shades 39mm clamps?
Do you need to space the headlight and top indicator light cover?
Install the new Tsukayu fairing to go along with my bags. Great quality was easy to install. separated the both half's and painted the fairing and bags for a custom look.
Wondering if your satisfied with the fairing after some time?
Because I can't leave well enough alone, here is my bike with 4 different fairings.
JD Fabs FXDXT Fairing
Russ Wernimont Designs Fairing with Clearview Bar Cut 11" shield
Stock Fairing
Southeast Customs OG Ness Fairing
Does the Arlen Ness fairing mount securely? Does it bounce in the wind at all? I was on the website for South East and it looks like it only has one mounting point on the fairing.
Does the Arlen Ness fairing mount securely? Does it bounce in the wind at all? I was on the website for South East and it looks like it only has one mounting point on the fairing.
Thanks,
Steve
The SE Customs OG Ness fairing is a very secure mount. It actually mounts in three places: bottom and two at the top, which used to be similar to the collet struts that Rifle Fairing uses. There is no bouncing in the wind. I bought mine from a member for $100, and you could probably build on using the Rifle collet struts and a mounting block for about $100 less than SE Customs kit, if you look way back in this thread you will see how I made a similar one with an FXDC. https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...e-yours-4.html page 4
As for wind protection, it doesn't really offer any. It takes a little bit of the wind off of your chest is all. It's probably a little bit better than stock but if you really want wind protections look at the FXDXT repops or obviously the FXRT style fairings.
The Arlen Ness fairing absolutely DOES not move. Super solid. Protects from mid chest down...helps on long highway hauls. Depending on your bars, you can mount a GPS on the headlight..fairing does a good job protecting it...or you can add a cool stereo from PLEXAUDIO...they have specif stereo systems for various fairings. But I can definitely recommend the Arlen Ness fairing. Had mine on over 2 years now, and I love it.
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