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I've just spent a very frustrating 3 hours. I have a 2007 FXSTC, factory custom paint and chrome, number 90 of 200 made.
I have been trying my best to find a full or 3/4 fairing for my bike. I've already been through Dragonfly, Klockwerks, etc, up to page 9 at the bottom of my Google screen. The only fairing that comes close is from TDJ. It's a bare bones fit it all for $345, and they claim they can make brackets to fit any bike. I'm not sure I even liked the one picture they had of it. It was mounted on a Softtail Heritage.
If anyone knows of someone who makes a fairing for my bike, I would sure like to hear about it. Or, if someone has bought a fairing from TDJ, I'd appreciate hearing their thoughts on it.
Ride fast, sleep fast. Ride safe, sleep well. doc
I think the thing to remember is that your bike is a FX. And the market for a fairing would be miniscule for this model. An FL on the other hand..............Maybe Corbin still makes something.
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