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Ok, so before we get into it I love my bike! It’s a 94 Road King and it’s my baby so I won’t be trading it in for a street glide. I want music and gps and want to put a fairing on it. My dilemma is nearly all the aftermarket fairing look awful from the rider side or the dragonfly which I love is damn near a grand before you even put a stereo and speakers in it. So what I’m wondering is can an oem fairing from another evo be adjusted to fit the Road king and will it fit an up to date stereo? Thanks in advance, it’s awesome to be a part of a group of riders with so much knowledge.
I believe a 98 fairing set up would work. And not use the earlier FLHS style gauges.
you need to get a parts book for your bike and one for the later bike and start comparing parts between the fairings of the two years.
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