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I've got the Reckless one on mine. Got just under a grand into it total. Ordered the fairing plain from them, had a local guy paint it and added my own Infinity 6x9's and BOSS Marine Deck I picked up on eBay. If I had to do it again I'd go with a different deck, but I'm gonna replace it soon anyway.
I love this thing and I'll never go without one again.
did you get the 5" windsheild? if so are you happy with it, hows the wind blockage. oh, and did it come all assembled or as "kit" that needed to be put to geather?
Aren't the Dyna front ends similar to the Softails? I would think you could use the same windshield mounts from a Heritage, but not 100% sure. Maybe something you'ld want to look into.
did you get the 5" windsheild? if so are you happy with it, hows the wind blockage. oh, and did it come all assembled or as "kit" that needed to be put to geather?
Yes I went with the 5" windsheild and it works great. You still get wind, but nothing like not having anything infront of you. It comes all assembled, minus bolting on the mounting brackets and fitting everything on the forks. Finish up the simple wiring to the battery and it is stereo ready for crusing down the road. I had everything together with a clean wiring install under the tank in about 30 minutes, taking my time.
I think im set on the tsukayu. Im going to try to contact them today and get all the details. Borquin, the only major difference I see is the headlight size,wich mine is quit a bit smaler. But I gotta tell you, that fairing is perfect for your bike, it looks like it came from the factory that way.
I think im set on the tsukayu. Im going to try to contact them today and get all the details. Borquin, the only major difference I see is the headlight size,wich mine is quit a bit smaler. But I gotta tell you, that fairing is perfect for your bike, it looks like it came from the factory that way.
Not sure on the fork differance either but def. the headlight size and overall fairing size. The other companies make their fairings around a 7" headlight which the Dyna doesn't come with stock. So fitting one of those with our 5 3/4" headlight (I think is our stock size) looks way out of place and leaves a monster gap. Tsukayu is the only company on the market that makes a stereo fairing setup for the Dyna with the stock headlight size in place.
i have full set up for sale... saddle bags, trunk, fairing, all the stereo equipment... comes plug and play ready... the way i have built this is so that it is all quick release goes on and off the bike in under 3 minutes
What are you selling it for? are you getting rid of the Dyna or buying a touring bike?
I ask because I have been debating this, should I invest in making my bike a touring bike or should I just drop the hammer and buy a touring bike all together.
Last edited by blueangel73; Jul 10, 2012 at 09:56 AM.
What are you selling it for? are you getting rid of the Dyna or buying a touring bike?
I ask because I have been debating this, should I invest in making my bike a touring bike or should I just drop the hammer and buy a touring bike all together.
He was in a recent accident and his bike may be totalled
blue as stated above the bike was in a wreck not sure what I am going to do with the bike as of yet till the adjuster gets there... looking for $3000 for the fairing, bags, trunk, seat, all the detach hardware, all the custom made and powder coated mounts, and all the stereo equiptment... comes plug and play ready
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