Dyna fairing under $100 on eBay. Junk???
#14
Actually that style(for clubs) was created as far as i can tell in the 1974 Australian movie "Stone". Watch that old movie and you will see the "Gravediggers" riding out in the first scene with quarter fairings and full face helmets with tinted faceshields, way ahead of their time, years before any club member would wear a full face with tinted shield or put a quarter fairing on a bike.
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#18
Actually that style(for clubs) was created as far as i can tell in the 1974 Australian movie "Stone". Watch that old movie and you will see the "Gravediggers" riding out in the first scene with quarter fairings and full face helmets with tinted faceshields, way ahead of their time, years before any club member would wear a full face with tinted shield or put a quarter fairing on a bike.
#19
tried n true,
it does keep the wind off my chest (it can be moved up a little higher and that helps.) its easy to hold my hand up in front of me while riding and feel where the wind starts pushing. in my case its my head. but keep in mind its "that much more wind" on my face. so it is functional, to a degree, its not a full blown windshield.
and yes they have a direct fit.. mine is a 2013 superglide your looking at. (and I just uploaded pics so I felt I had to use them.
it does keep the wind off my chest (it can be moved up a little higher and that helps.) its easy to hold my hand up in front of me while riding and feel where the wind starts pushing. in my case its my head. but keep in mind its "that much more wind" on my face. so it is functional, to a degree, its not a full blown windshield.
and yes they have a direct fit.. mine is a 2013 superglide your looking at. (and I just uploaded pics so I felt I had to use them.
#20
No, it isn't fake. Do you really think SoA created that look?
It's "proper" term is frisco style (high narrow bars for comfort and control, mid pegs for control, fairing for high speed runs, improved suspension for cornering/shitty roads), however it was so commonly ridden by the NorCal chapters of the HA it is also largely referred to as "club style". Other common names are hooligan, thug, outlaw, and of course the ever so popular, "I want my bike to be fast, handle well, and have tons of actual functionality over bling" style.
Here's some source material for you:
You could also watch this video and count the number of bikes done in this style:
http://youtu.be/HaXPlDCDzr0
Definitely not a real club thing. Wait, are lots of them wearing sneakers too? Some white sneakers even? For shame!
It's "proper" term is frisco style (high narrow bars for comfort and control, mid pegs for control, fairing for high speed runs, improved suspension for cornering/shitty roads), however it was so commonly ridden by the NorCal chapters of the HA it is also largely referred to as "club style". Other common names are hooligan, thug, outlaw, and of course the ever so popular, "I want my bike to be fast, handle well, and have tons of actual functionality over bling" style.
Here's some source material for you:
You could also watch this video and count the number of bikes done in this style:
http://youtu.be/HaXPlDCDzr0
Definitely not a real club thing. Wait, are lots of them wearing sneakers too? Some white sneakers even? For shame!