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What are the best fitting batwimng fairings for a 07 streetbob? Looks like the Tsuyaku small batwimng is the best fit but are there others? I am triking the bike want to change from the quick detach windshield to a batwing. Also whats the best wide passenger seat option with a rider backrest?
I make an FXRT fairing, modular fairing x-bracket mount to set the desired angle, and a conversion piece to mount the FXRT fairing on the late model Dyna's frames without welding or drilling the frame.
I will post some pics with it installed i on my scoot n the next couple of weeks... Between my work and making some of these additional parts, I have not had the time to work on my own bike.
They look pretty sharp,lowers and chins available.
I have the Tsuyaku small Batwing on my 02 Low Rider. It works much better than the stock quick release windshield. I did modify the buttons from the Tsuyaku q/r mounts to fit the HD mounts.(spring type) I can remove or install it in 2-3 minutes.
I bought it without the stereo, and installed a Kenwood receiver and Polk MM651 speakers. I also upgraded the windshield to a Cee Bailey's 7".
I have the Tsuyaku small Batwing on my 02 Low Rider. It works much better than the stock quick release windshield. I did modify the buttons from the Tsuyaku q/r mounts to fit the HD mounts.(spring type) I can remove or install it in 2-3 minutes.
I bought it without the stereo, and installed a Kenwood receiver and Polk MM651 speakers. I also upgraded the windshield to a Cee Bailey's 7".
All together it weighs right at 18.5 lbs..
It makes the long rides a lot easier
Here are a couple photos...
That fairings looks great! I know that Dead Center Cycles has been working on getting a smaller full fairing out for the dyna line. Last I heard, was it should be ready for purchase in another month.
I ran the memphis shades batwing fairing for awhile. I liked it but recently changed my bike back to a cruiser style.
I have the Tsuyaku small Batwing on my 02 Low Rider. It works much better than the stock quick release windshield. I did modify the buttons from the Tsuyaku q/r mounts to fit the HD mounts.(spring type) I can remove or install it in 2-3 minutes.
I bought it without the stereo, and installed a Kenwood receiver and Polk MM651 speakers. I also upgraded the windshield to a Cee Bailey's 7".
All together it weighs right at 18.5 lbs..
It makes the long rides a lot easier
Here are a couple photos...
Nice looking setup! What tailight relocation kit is that?
Dead Center Cycles makes one that fits the stock light on the Street Bob called Road Captain and is slightly smaller that the touring version so it doesn't look out of place on the Dyna.
It always puzzles me why smaller fairings are often suggested for Dynas. My Street Bob is little shorter or narrower than an Electra Glide....and not a lot lighter..........even before my HD King Tour Pak (detachable) is fitted.
So I see no reason not to go the 'whole hog' ..so fitting a Road Glide fairing with full HD Stereo and instruments
It always puzzles me why smaller fairings are often suggested for Dynas. My Street Bob is little shorter or narrower than an Electra Glide....and not a lot lighter..........even before my HD King Tour Pak (detachable) is fitted.
So I see no reason not to go the 'whole hog' ..so fitting a Road Glide fairing with full HD Stereo and instruments
200+ lbs is a big difference in weight.
I am guessing that they make the batwing a little smaller so it looks more natural on the bike. As for the RG fairing, that's a whole different beast.
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