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Ive been looking at it for my FXDB. It appears to be the closest match to the older FXDXT fairing. I like the look. $275 for the fairing and $100 for the custom paint isnt to bad.
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Here's the one on mine. Been on there since late 2004(long before SOA) and it's held up pretty well, just had to replace the windshield last year. It has the 15" smoked shield.
Here's the one on mine. Been on there since late 2004(long before SOA) and it's held up pretty well, just had to replace the windshield last year. It has the 15" smoked shield.
Do you have any pics of the bike with the fairing from the front ?
These are really nice fairings...my brother and I both bought one.
The mount kit states it's for the Wideglide, but it fits the mid also...brother has a Superglide and I have a Bob, both 2006s.
He is running his with the short shield and I ran with the taller one...the tall one was as good at wind deflecting as my HD quick detach Sport shield.
Only reason I took mine off is that I like my aftermarket light and the old school look of the windshield. The mounting kit works with stock headlight and for mine I would have needed to make everything longer since the light is extended.
I broke my windshield while trying to force it into position with the aftermarket light even though I knew better! I would sell it cheap but someone would have to order a new shield for it...couple different sizes available: http://rifle.com/Roadster-Fairing-P1955C74.aspx
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