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i just bought there plain fairing with no stereo and added my own stuff in there, hence why mine cost me over a grand. i also put a 6" wind vest shield on mine. you have to get the one for a road king and modify the brackets to fit your front forks.
I thought you'd get the fat boy one to start with, as it's made for the single round head lamp?
Wow. Really like the tsukayu and reckless. Both are pricey (as I expected), hate to put something named "tsukayu" on my bike though lol. Nobody with a Memphis Shades unit gonna chime in?
Tsukaya looks like the best fit so far with a built in stereo, if reckless dosent fit a standard sb headlight.
I recently purchased a Memphis Shades Batwing Fairing and installed it on my 2009 FXD. The fairing works well and looks niece. My only problems is that I can not properly adjust my HD Auxiliary Lights because there is no clearance between the light and the fairing (I am looking for a different type of lights now). Oh, be sure to purchase a headlight extension by Arlen Ness (you will need at least 11/2"-2" additional wiring).
I recently purchased a Memphis Shades Batwing Fairing and installed it on my 2009 FXD. The fairing works well and looks niece. My only problems is that I can not properly adjust my HD Auxiliary Lights because there is no clearance between the light and the fairing (I am looking for a different type of lights now). Oh, be sure to purchase a headlight extension by Arlen Ness (you will need at least 11/2"-2" additional wiring).
Are you taking about this. Is it because you want the headlight to stick out of the fairing? Is it needed. I didnt use it.
Last edited by pontiac69; May 21, 2012 at 07:53 PM.
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