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We MAY be able to fit our Speed Freak to your bike, once we have wide glide fitment. I can't say for sure. But, we're pretty confident that it will.
Time frame is still a bit of a mystery. I'm hoping Wideglide fitment will be available this Fall.
If you're not in a hurry and you'd like to shoot us an email, I will put you on a list of folks waiting for the same fitment. Or keep an eye on our website or Facebook page.
No kidding! Yeah, we've been thinking about this product for years. But it's been since SOA that the interest really picked up. Crazy what a show can do for an industry outside the show itself.
We wanted to offer something slightly different than the current options. Might be a little too different for some. But we came up with something WE like. Now we'll just have to see if it resonates with others
I had a Vetter Bullet fairing on my 1984 V65.
I had gone from a Honda 750 custom with a Windjammer fairing to the V65 and didn't want a huge fairing but not go without one either.
I would think with the small lamp and what not, a street bob/dyna fairing would fit the blackline? I could be wrong....anything can be made to fit though
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