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I got the 2019 street bob and its my very first Harley!! Yaayayay I love the bike. I wanted to get a front fairing for the bike to block off some of the air and also looking for style. Does anyone have recommendations. Also could you please let me know where i could get the product from.
There are a lot of different style fairings out there.
I dont think your looking for a "batwing"are you? probably something small, bullet style or look into a small windshield. They make 5 styles of fairings for yur bike plus windshields.
I use Memphis Shades products, they are good quality and far lees than HD brand. I also like the "trigger lock" quick disconnect system they use better than the HD system. https://memphisshades.com/collection...harley-softail
A windshield can make or brake that bike, .... the looks anyway. I would opt for a removable system like I did on the Fat Bob because I use that bike on the highway but wen driving around
town I take it of. On my Street Bob I have no need for a screen because I'm not driving that one on the highway, just cruising around town.
I had to flip the headlight bracket 180 degrees and drill a hole for the rollpin (you will understand what I mean when you remove the bracket) I used the Street 500 lower bracket and fabricated a top bracket that bolted onto the underside of the top triple tree. The way I did it wasn't ideal because it was secured by the riser bolts, better off trying to get some quick connect mounts.
I've actually gotten a new fairing since then and it came with 49mm fork clamps.
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