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I just looked at their web sight as well. It doesn't look like they have that double din stereo, but, they are still nice.
These guys do have the large touch screens and 6x9's http://tsukayu.com/QuickDetachableFairingwithGPS.html
Might be worth a look as well. I really wish, this was my route 6 years ago, instead of selling a paid off, tricked out RK. Attachment 438828
I have been looking at these as well and really do like the double din option with the GPS setup. Looks as though they have Saturday hours and will try contacting them tomorrow.
I fitted a Tsukayu fairing http://www.tsukayu.com/ over a year ago for a long trip I was taking about 3440 miles and have found it to be a good fairing. I have slowly over time upgraded the speakers, amp & headend. I've got to the point were I don't take it off anymore as I enjoy having a good stereo too much.
Love the classic front logo, but I just can't get over putting it on a Chinese fairing. Just me?
Been emailing a bit back and forth with Woodys and it's looking like thats the way I'm going with mine. Waiting for a few questions to be answered and then sit back and wait.
Been emailing a bit back and forth with Woodys and it's looking like thats the way I'm going with mine. Waiting for a few questions to be answered and then sit back and wait.
Still been doing some research and I am torn between Woody's Fairing and the Dragonfly fairings. For those that have them, what can you tell me? What are the main differences and which do you prefer over the other and for what reason?
Style and price have me leaning there. Saw the Hoppe models at Americade and wasn't impressed with them or the $1800 price. Haven't bought anything yet...
Style and price have me leaning there. Saw the Hoppe models at Americade and wasn't impressed with them or the $1800 price. Haven't bought anything yet...
Have you looked at the Woody's or Dragonfly yet? I'm trying to pick between these 2. Haven't seen much on the Reckless or reviews either.
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