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If I were you, I'd check one out in person first. My experience with Cycle Visions is that the CNC work and powdercoating are first-rate, but their hardware is throwaway junk.
That's pretty slick ... had seen a Fat Boy with the Road Glide fairing featured in one of the national magazines recently and was aware there was a conversion kit for the V-Rod; but, had not seen that the mount had been developed for Dynas, as well ....
I've used CycleVision parts in the past with good results ....
Sorry to bring an old post back, but I actually like this concept.. I may have to do some hunting for a fairing to make this work. Has anyone seen this in the wild on any Dynas yet?
I live by cycle visions and have seen them on a number of bikes and they look really good. In my opinion not quite as sweet looking as a street glide but if you want to put a fairing on a dyna I'd say cycle visions got it to look about as good as you can.
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