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I have the Kuryakyn flamed windshield and not to pleased with it. The fit sucked (nothing like taking a dremel to it right off the bat) and I really don't like the idea you can't see through it but it sure looks good on the scoot.
None of those are really what I am looking for, thanks tho!
There used to be a guy on HD Forums that made some flamed trim that really looked good. He was playing with the idea of selling it. I told him I wanted one but he never replied and I've never seen it mentioned again. This was about a year ago and his handle escapes me. He had the Harley logo on it and I wonder if someone caught wind of it and shut him down.
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Looks like quality stuff and seems like a nice guy. He is going to try to draw something up using my flame design on my bike to put on the trim piece!
Keep us posted on the outcome. I'm curious what you have in mind.
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