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Not sure if you could make it work, but i have the mounting hardware to mount the nightrod fairing to the headlight you have. It is a bracket that mounts to the little eyebrow visor, then mounts just above the headlight hole in the fairing. I've got no use for it, so it is yours if you want it.
Edit: I just noticed you can see through the shield on that fairing pretty easily. The bracket i have might not be too pretty to look at. The nighrod fairing hides it.
Last edited by jstreet0204; Mar 11, 2010 at 01:21 PM.
10-29-2009, 08:36 PM billylewis
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Got fairing on, easier than I thought. I used 5/16"-24X 1 1/2" bolt and a 1" spacer. I will paint the fairing with the Harley Black Denium spray paint. Once I figured it out, only took 30 min to install. I kept the stock mini apes on, does not look bad.
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Thank Everyone for your great installation Ideas! I actually used all your ideas combined and modified the bracket that came with the fairing. I will post pics over the weekend. I love riding with that look and it does sheild the wind a little bit. That style is rare here on the east coast. Now I just got to get it painted.
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