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Got my new cvo today and a must have lower fairings, but has anyone done that and can help me with part nr , i think a must have part of fairing from ultra limited cvo for color matching and glovbox part from another .
guess that more have the same idea so pu up some iideas or support with part nr .
My 2021 RKS has the chopped engine guard like your CVO. My previous RKS had the full size engine guard, and I ran the soft lowers on it in the early spring and during the fall. I am not aware of any soft or hard lowers being available for the chopped engine guard, and even if there were, I don't think they would be very effective being so short. What I did was order a full size engine guard (which I have yet to receive one month later), and I plan on swapping it out when I run the soft lowers. The engine guards are easy to swap out. I really like the look of the chopped engine guard, and I will run the chopped one during the summer with the highway pegs, and the full size with the soft lowers during the colder weather in spring and fall. I don't use the highway pegs during the colder weather, too cold for my legs and feet. I like to keep my legs and feet behind the soft lowers, next to the toasty warm engine.
By the way, beautiful scoot! That color looks really good next to the blacked out engine.
Thanks , yes a Know that i have tog change crash bar ..thats no problem , the problem is the colour match on the lowers, and i think cvo spoiler has to go too .
Thanks
my plan was tog get lowers from cvo ultra limited , same color but they have cooler in their lowers .. and a hope thats its possible to mount glovebox intstead ... looks like it should work .
Nice color 👍
the lowers with or without coolers in them are basically the same so you should have no problem there. i believe that you'll also have to remove your hidden fairing support in order to be able to mount the full size engine guard.
the big problem that you may have is if hd is not selling the lowers painted in that color through the p&a side, you may not be able to order the oem painted ones due to being vin restricted and then would have to try and find an aftermarket painter who could color match. if that's the case, i can recommend joe z from xtreme dimensions in nj. he did a fantastic job doing color matching on my 2013 roman gold/burnt emerald lowers.
Got my new cvo today and a must have lower fairings, but has anyone done that and can help me with part nr , i think a must have part of fairing from ultra limited cvo for color matching and glovbox part from another .
guess that more have the same idea so pu up some iideas or support with part nr .
First of all Congrats its so beautiful can u post pictures of all sides ??
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Got my new cvo today and a must have lower fairings, but has anyone done that and can help me with part nr , i think a must have part of fairing from ultra limited cvo for color matching and glovbox part from another .
guess that more have the same idea so pu up some iideas or support with part nr .
As stated you will have to change to the regular crash bar. I had the same issue with paint matching on my Eagle Eye, but I installed gloss black lowers and they worked out fine and at a distance they blend into the motor and frame so you don't really notice them. Good luck on your project.....
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