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For anyone wanting to know, you can buy a Memphis Shades Dyna batwing fairing on ebay for $372.90 delivered. It includes the fairing, your choice of windshield and the trigger lock mounts.
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yes you are correct 2012 fld switchback
I bought it to strip into a bar hopper so i don't have to ride my fat pig bagger everywhere
baggers useless now this bike swings both ways
until the batwings installed the bagger aint going nowhere but its days are numbered
easy to get the bags but I have it on good authority thaT THEy are 1400 dollars a side without the hardware and doubler brackets for inside the fender oh and the fender itself as there is a third mount down low in the rear
cheers
Originally Posted by gartec81
yeah look forward to seeing it installed. i believe he has a switchback, so the bags came on that model.
i wonder how hard it is to put get those saddle bags and put them on my street bob
the nacelle on the SB prevents the standard dyna attachments from working but the road king stuff is so close it hurts
I think any road king aftermarket wing would be a walk in the park to modify to fit
cut weld fiberglass done
the mounting spools are only a couple inches difference
Originally Posted by HemiOrange
For anyone wanting to know, you can buy a Memphis Shades Dyna batwing fairing on ebay for $372.90 delivered. It includes the fairing, your choice of windshield and the trigger lock mounts.
To find it fast, just type in Harley Dyna batwing fairing.
the bags I used on my old bike, were early FLH bags. V Twin Mfg. sells them new. They are fiberglass, though, not ABS. I had them sanded up and painted by a body shop. It's an expensive route to go, but it looks good. Ensure you have a bracket on the lower portion of the bag to keep them from vibrating/moving around.
2 up leaves a little to be desired but solo it is awesome.
I think being so much lower and lighter than a touring bike makes it wear you out less. hell of a lot easier to navigate thru shitty terrain. and a lot more fun in the canyons
still miss my batwing haven't had time to f with it painting the house new carpet blah blah blah
my daughter had a baby why do I have to get new carpet?
gotta have clean carpet for the baby to throw up on.
jeez bein a grandpas a pain in the ***
hehehe
Originally Posted by cee
Like it alot. That is a good looking tourer. How is it for the long trips?
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