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search cafe fairing on E bay there are tons of them for 59.99 make your own mounting I bought 2 one for the night train and the other i am gonna re glass to fit the double headlight on the fatbob. I have always loved the cafe racer look
If you get that on your Train, post us some pics.
The cafe fairing thing must be a West Coast biker thing. Reading the posts, folks from other parts of the country think its Hollywood BS. I didn't really believe a hardcore MC would use them -- but some of the posts here have proved me wrong.
So howcome nobothy makes Ness fairing copy? The cafe fairings are different looking than a Ness... I like there price but I like more the style of the Ness.
Thats a pretty common exhaust. It will run you a couple more coins though. I think the fairing actually makes the night train look cool. I wonder what one would look like on a fat boy?
I'm from the South & the Bandidos have been useing the 1/4 fairing for years. Thay even make there own, wich is one of the best I have ever seen, they are one solid pice, with no windshild. Most people who think its BS, most likely have know clue about the 1%er world.
Originally Posted by deadeye
If you get that on your Train, post us some pics.
The cafe fairing thing must be a West Coast biker thing. Reading the posts, folks from other parts of the country think its Hollywood BS. I didn't really believe a hardcore MC would use them -- but some of the posts here have proved me wrong.
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