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That looks nice, hopefully I will like the fairing.
Also hoping I can make it work on my bike with the MS brackets since Mike made his own. I just bought the brackets only and I have a set of HD quick releases.
I don't know that the MS brackets won't work, but I couldn't find anyone who was sure they
would so I figured I'd just have some made for about the same cost.
I think you'll be fine with the Memphis brackets. If you look at that picture I posted of my clamp measurements, all you'll need to do is get 4 longer bolts and some chrome spacers from like an Ace Hardware to bring the clamps in close together for the mid-glide front end.
I don't know that the MS brackets won't work, but I couldn't find anyone who was sure they
would so I figured I'd just have some made for about the same cost.
I can attest to the fact that if you buy MS brackets for their Fats/Slim windshield for the Dyna that the Batwing is a bolt on. I have one on my Superglide right now, I'll try to get some pictures posted soon. Clearview is in the process of making my windshield, I went with a 8 1/2" one. I have also seen where Cycle Visions makes a bracket to bolt a Road Glide Fairing on a Dyna. Haven't hear of anyone with one though.
Hey guys, I'm very much interested in a full fairing for my '02 FXD, to increase touring/commuting comfort and I'm a music addict, the stereo would be awesome. A recent search of available options yielded this from Hoppe.. It seems this one will work with the oem tach/speedo on the handlebar clamp. The Tsukayu fairing for Dynas wont work, though it might seem to be better... Any feedback, experience, or opinions?
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