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Looks like Long Ride Shields is about to add a new fairing to the mix of options out there.
I am liking the venting option and double din radio. Whats ya'lls take on this?
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Here are some new SNEAK PEAK pictures of our top secret new FAIRING... a project we have been working on for almost three years.
Nothing currently on the market comes even close to these fairings in either value or quality. The loudest, best looking, most premium fairing in the world is about to hit the streets. These puppies will be available for pre order in the next couple of weeks... stay tuned!
For aftermarket, it looks impressive. Although the vent is a little over the top, it's unique looking. Bet they sell a lot if the price is not out there.
For aftermarket, it looks impressive. Although the vent is a little over the top, it's unique looking. Bet they sell a lot if the price is not out there.
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