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Really like the new fairing. Going to have to get some wind deflectors for it for winter riding as it lets more wind thru than the stock windshield with wind deflectors. I had to take my regular chrome deflectors off to get it to fit.
Thanks, I just ordered mine painted black denim. How hard was it to install? They told me I don't need anything from harley it just mounts up easy and they supply everything.
Thanks, I just ordered mine painted black denim. How hard was it to install? They told me I don't need anything from harley it just mounts up easy and they supply everything.
if you dont have detachable windshield hardware already you'll need that.
I haven't heard of these guys before - but that looks like a pretty nice fairing for a decent price.
I tried digging around on their site, but it wasn't all that helpful - do I understand you correctly that these will just mount directly to existing windshield mount hardware? And then what, just a 12v power supply line to feed radio/speakers?
In other words, is this easily detachable to swap back to stock windshield or naked front end?
They told me I didn't need any detachable hardware and they supplied everything. I hope they're right or I'll be running to harley to order, I'll know in a month when it comes in, thanks.
They told me I didn't need any detachable hardware and they supplied everything. I hope they're right or I'll be running to harley to order, I'll know in a month when it comes in, thanks.
You will need the HD hardware. Go to dealer and order it or make sure they have it.
reckless is a terrible company to deal with and will tell you what you need to hear to get your money. Sorry just a fact
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