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I have a 2002 super glide, and really like the Gauntlet fairing. My question is, will a sportstergauntlet fairing fit my fxd? They are both 39mm, but the triple trees might be different? And if this will fit, does anyone willing to show me the setup. Thanks
email these guys and ask them. They have great prices and free shipping within Canada. I emailed them a question and they were quick to respond. They're email address can be found in the contacts section. https://www.heritagecycleworks.com/c...8&SubMenu=1160
I thought the Gaultlet was for 7" headlights. I guess no reason you couldn't put on on ours. Oh, I remember now. The fairing clips onto the headlight ears... and we don't have any.
I have one on my eBay watch list for my Triumph. Real nice combination between a bikini headlight fairing and a windsheild. Many people paint the lower body of them out. Makes for a real nice OEM look.
Oh, and the price is real attractive too compared to the rest of the offerings!
I have a 2002 super glide, and really like the Gauntlet fairing. My question is, will a sportstergauntlet fairing fit my fxd? They are both 39mm, but the triple trees might be different? And if this will fit, does anyone willing to show me the setup. Thanks
If you have not got an answer by now, it will work. They actually say it will not fit on a wide glide. They are wrong, I just put it on mine.
Took a quick iPhone pic the other day after I installed a V&H Propipe on my 2014 Dyna Lowrider; also decided to try the FP3 as a tuner. That's a whole other story.
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