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Stopped by the dealer in St. Petersburg, VA last week and saw one of the HD 1/4 fairings (color-matched) mounted on a Sporty. Really liked the look and have been wanting one for my 06 Dyna, but did not want to buy one first without knowing, 1) if it would fit, & 2) how it would look. Just a matter of hardware for the 49mm forks. Next on my list, but first goyya get the chrome cases.
The fairing is not a direct bolt-on for 06 and later forks. When I put mine on, I used spacers between the inner and outer brackets, used kuryaken fork clamps, cut recesses in the fairing,and modified the mountings to new clamps. The stock mounting kit will do nothing for you.
I suppose if one had a QD windshield you could mod it to take the 1/4 fairing rather than the lexan. The clamping apparatus is easily taken off .... one bolt holds each of the clamps on respectively.
Nice "Sport-Touring" effect there, Icecaps...I sure like the wind protection I get from my fairing; just whatI need on a warm summer day at speed...how do you like the HD hard bags on your Dyna? Are they a good solid mount? Do they mount just to the fender strut? 2 point or 3 point mount?
Here's a photo down below of my 1995 low rider that i had owned back in the day , this was an Arlen Ness fairingon mine , that was way before Harley was selling them , i had a friend of mine paint it to match my paint set that i bought off Harley , the paint was from 1992 was called turquoise and whiteand was also on a my 1992 Sporstster that i owned , Veryunique looking on my Dyna , i also had this motor all done up and use to race it at English Town New Jersey.
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