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I have a 95 Heritage and I'm looking to put a fairing on for the long summer trips. Can anyone tell me if the older style with the cut out headlight opening will fit or any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks
You have the route that Mark just showed, as well as buying one that mounts in place of the stock one. The Hoppe and Quadzilla fairings come equipt with radio and speakers, and this one from J&P that you put your own radio in.
Thanks for the reply. HDMark' I was wondering what it takes to mount the fairing? Did you built brackets or buy them? also how do you like your radio system? I had the 2wheel tunes on my Heritage But took it off after 1 summer. Could'nt hear it at highway speeds.
I bought the brackests, with the windshield, and hdwe from mckayscyclecreations up in canada(do a google search). You have to adjust your bars a little. As for the Road Tech, i love it. I have the road tech mp3 player also, with a 1 gig memory card, ive got 230 songs on it. It fit just right inside the fairing. I sold the fairing a few months ago, plan on getting another and doing the same again(i miss it). I figured with the brackets, the batwing, and the paint, i had a little over 500.00 into it. You can buy them pretty cheap on ebay. I bought the Road Tech radio and mp3 player from Benji's HD for 600.00.
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