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From Ho-Hum, plain Jane Silver Superglide (blah) to a red custom something or another. Moved the front turn signals off the handlebar controls to the fairing.
Hey I know this is a pretty old thread, but can you give me some insight into how you mounted the turn signals to the fairing? I have the same fairing and am trying to decide the best route to mount the signals to it so they are parallel with the headlight. thanks!
From Ho-Hum, plain Jane Silver Superglide (blah) to a red custom something or another. A LOT of people hate it, in fact 1 guy said I went and ruined a perfectly good '05 Super, Glide but I just don't care. I guess it only matters whether is I like it or not. Added BUB 7, 2-1 pipe, Chrome outer Primary, Chrome Fuse/eletric panel, Chrome rear pulley cover, Chrome Battery cover. I polished the rocker boxes, painted the cylinders and heads satin black (Rustoleum high heat/Grill paint). Removed That freakin HUGE, heat trap Football Air cleaner/cover and installed a rain sock and small cap instead. Removed handlebars and installed 4" pullback risers with 32" Drag Bars. Installed a chin spoiler. Mounted an Arlen Ness Cafe Fairing, I added a "spoiler" on the small windshield that I removed from an MRA/Kawasaki windshield that my Dad had, It makes a HUGE difference. Moved the front turn signals off the handlebar controls to the fairing. Relocated the headlight (forward), relocated rear turn signals (removed standoff post) Installed Run/Brake/Turn module for turn signals (makes turn signals function as all 3) and changed to red lenses. And of course painted the sheet metal satin Red. Its not too shiny, not too flat and kind of strange look for a Harley.
From Ho-Hum, plain Jane Silver Superglide (blah) to a red custom something or another. A LOT of people hate it, in fact 1 guy said I went and ruined a perfectly good '05 Super, Glide but I just don't care. I guess it only matters whether is I like it or not. Added BUB 7, 2-1 pipe, Chrome outer Primary, Chrome Fuse/eletric panel, Chrome rear pulley cover, Chrome Battery cover. I polished the rocker boxes, painted the cylinders and heads satin black (Rustoleum high heat/Grill paint). Removed That freakin HUGE, heat trap Football Air cleaner/cover and installed a rain sock and small cap instead. Removed handlebars and installed 4" pullback risers with 32" Drag Bars. Installed a chin spoiler. Mounted an Arlen Ness Cafe Fairing, I added a "spoiler" on the small windshield that I removed from an MRA/Kawasaki windshield that my Dad had, It makes a HUGE difference. Moved the front turn signals off the handlebar controls to the fairing. Relocated the headlight (forward), relocated rear turn signals (removed standoff post) Installed Run/Brake/Turn module for turn signals (makes turn signals function as all 3) and changed to red lenses. And of course painted the sheet metal satin Red. Its not too shiny, not too flat and kind of strange look for a Harley.
hi this fairing is Arlen Ness narrow glide or mid glide?
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