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Just wondering if anyone has seen the two to compare them side by side . I like that the tsukayu. comes with all the mounting hardware and has more choices for a windshield size . but heard the radio or speakers was not that good not sure on the radio or speakers on the reckless fairing. any input would help.
The reckless stereo is pretty good. They used the infinity receiver and polk speakers. Both are marine grade. Stereo sounds really good in this setup. They offer the fosgate amp which is suppose to be outstanding. But get that off amazon for a lot cheaper.
Build quality is fairly good. The edges are not so much. A few air pockets show up. The windshield is absolute crap. And all they offer is a 5 inch version and NO aftermarkets fit it.
If your into the audio ya really need better wind management to enjoy. Once you get to 50mph+ the audio is distorted by the wind.
Dont forget you need Memphis shade mounting clamps to attach to the bike. Customer service is minimal at best.
But hey it dont look half bad. From the front it looks great. The side view is a little thin..
Strobe I was hoping u were going to jump in, did u sell the reckless fairing and keep the memphis fairing or change your mine . saw and earler post u made .
I still have both fairings. I switch up things every once in a while on the fatbob. I have some thoughts on mods I'll do on the reckless. Might make it look pretty badass !
Never seen the Tsukayu in person. But I think it's the best looking fairing for the Fatbob. It looks good from every angle.
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