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Ive had cafe fairings (like on my FXR) on my past three Dynas. They do a great job of keeping wind blast off my chest at speed, without buffeting the hell out of my head. Unfortunately there arent any such fairings made for the new Fat Boy. So my only real choice seems to be the HD Wind Splitter windshield.
Wondering if anyone has tried them, in particular the smaller (15) version and what you though of the protection and buffeting (if any).
I have the 15 1/2 inch Long Ride Shield on mine and it's great, if that helps. I have an even shorter wind-splitter, and it's great too. Then again, I also have a mammoth 21 inch OEM shield I sometimes use in winter.
MRA "RO" Roadshield is a perfect for the 2018+ Fatboy. You need the 28-32mm mounting kit. Cut the rods down and here you go!
Nice fit! Looks great and works!! Had to engineer some additional clamps and spigots to adapt to the 2 50mm apes. Nothing available from MRA for above 32mm will be cutting the bars to appropriate length once the settings settle
Last edited by mrpikola; Jun 24, 2021 at 11:43 AM.
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