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These are links to the parts I purchased FattyMcJ. My vents are tight and can be opened and closed without issue. I did have to install one bolt/nut upside down from instructions to have it secured properly but only because the bolt was a tad short from Mutazu. You can't see it as its inside of the glove box. Again, if looking for lower fairings, my experience was great with these. Offer 190-95 with Mutazu and it will accept the offer. 185 was declined.
These are links to the parts I purchased FattyMcJ. My vents are tight and can be opened and closed without issue. I did have to install one bolt/nut upside down from instructions to have it secured properly but only because the bolt was a tad short from Mutazu. You can't see it as its inside of the glove box. Again, if looking for lower fairings, my experience was great with these. Offer 190-95 with Mutazu and it will accept the offer. 185 was declined.
I bought the Mutzau Lowers as well along with their speaker boxes. I had CPV paint them in Milwaukee. I couldn't be happier about the whole setup!
how much did you end up paying for them after the paint? unless you're a painter, or know one, by the time you end up paying for the paint job and the lowers, you could buy a set of hd lowers already color matched. on my 2010, i bought the denim black lowers for $480, while the other colors would have been about $525....
unless you did a custom paint job. then you would end up paying for paint either way.
I wanted to add some speakers to my Classic on the cheap, and got a set of Mutazu lowers with speakers. The speakers were laughable, and immediately went into the trash, but the lowers looked and fit well and accepted 6.5 inch speakers. The supplied mounting hardware soon joined the speakers, opting instead for HD quick release stuff. They are right at two years old now and I'd buy another set today if something happened to these. I have a Vivid Black bike so I saved any money spent to color match them. Fit and finish were good, not a bad thing to say about them.
I liked the ones I had on my SG with the exception that the vents would not stay open. I ended up modifying them so that they weren't movable, stayed open all the time. Other than that I was surprised by the quality of the finish.
I had to do the same, otherwise look good. Just dont use them here in AZ.
I was going to buy directly from HD, but my color was made obsolete so I had to go after market. I was told that CPV in Milwaukee paints a lot of the CVO's for the factory. They charged me $380 with touch-up paint also including the speaker boxes.
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