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Just got the new Dennis Kirk catalog. Was looking through it and when I got to the Memphis Shades Batwing, there now is a listing for a Batwing and mounts. Checked on-line they're also listed there as "Expected Soon". http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/produc...mmyId=#fitment
This is a good find.. I've been interested in a detachable fairing w/stereo for my FXD for quite a while, and it seems that the market is fulfilling the need.. I wonder if this fairing will work with the speedo/tach that is mounted on the handlebar clamp..
I have a MS sport shield on my bike and its top-notch quality and reasonably priced rather than cheesy and over-priced HD shields.
Dennis Kirk has always had awesome customer service too..
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