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Have any Dyna owners purchased or seen the Memphis Shades Batwing "fairing" OR the Tsukayu "smaller" Batwing for Dyna? Anybody purchased or seen any of those Tsukayu products? Any other recommendations?
Have any Dyna owners purchased or seen the Memphis Shades Batwing "fairing" OR the Tsukayu "smaller" Batwing for Dyna? Anybody purchased or seen any of those Tsukayu products? Any other recommendations?
I just put in the order for my Tsukayu Small Batwing Fairing on 14 Mar 11, so just waiting the 14-21 working days for them to build and ship it. But many owners have left great reviews about their products both in the fairing and the bags they make. So I will give my review once it comes in, I got the full stereo w/ gloss black painted option since I have a vivid black bike. Just waiting on my front turn signal relocation kit to come in, relocate the front turn signals. Then get the fairing in/mounted/wired up and cruising to some tunes. I am basically going to turn my Streetbob into a mini bagger with the option of removing everything if needed or wanted to.
Last edited by Gringoloco13; Mar 24, 2011 at 04:08 PM.
I think I like the Memphis Shades Dyna batwing fairing better.
I got the Memphis Shades Black anodized trigger lock mounting kit in today and I installed my MS Dyna model Batwing fairing (MEM 7081 PN 2330-0075) and 9" black windshield on the bike. I'm still in the process of getting some black denim paint and denim clear coat to paint it and the touring hard saddlebags that I bought. I got the black wind deflectors from Memphis Shades also, but won't put them on until the fairing is painted.
I'll have to relocate my turn signals because the fairing covers them up, but I already had relocating brackets. I'll just have to dig into the wiring in the stock bars and move them.
Will post pictures of it once it is ready to wheel out of the shop.
I am looking for a fairing as well for my FXD. I just don't want to have to relocate my speedo. I can relocate the signals. I would like a full stereo.
I have the Memphis Shades batwing fairing for the FXD on order. Already have all the hardware for mounting and setup. Just waiting for the fairing. Will post pictures once I have it. From what I have seem it looks real nice.
I have the Memphis Shades batwing fairing for the FXD on order. Already have all the hardware for mounting and setup. Just waiting for the fairing. Will post pictures once I have it. From what I have seem it looks real nice.
Rick
Rick what bags do you have on your bike, also are you able to lock them with a key?
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