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HEY jcbpa, I've seen you mention your Dead Center fairing before. I too really like mine. Your post sig doesn't have a photo of it. I'd really like to see it on your scoot. Any chance you can shoot me pic of it. You can just PM if that's convenient. Just interested. Thanks
My step dad put the hoppe quadzilla on his heritage and it looks good and sounds great. I just put the radio caddy faring on a dyna :-) . Both of them came from http://www.granpas.com/default.htm. cheapest ive seen just about anywhere and bob is a nice guy to deal with
Forget it? Just because you like your Dead Center, that dosen't make them the best. Sorry. Many folks have Hoppe, Dragonfly, Tsukayu etc and are also well satisfied.
I looked at them all, didn't particularly like back side of DCC, didn't like the 4 small speakers of Hoppe, didn't like 6x9's of Dragonfly and stumbled on to Firebagger (now Tsukayu) and like it alot, had it made empty, put my own paint and radio on it.
Now that may not be for everyone, some don't like the fact it is a HK item, ok.
You'll spend $1,000 to $3,000 on this item before your done. Do some research and get whats best for you. good luck & enjoy whichever one you buy.
Nah... I think more than 1-3, but glad you like yours.
Hey BigSky, I'm working on it, waiting to get her done with the lowers, the lights and all the rest before I drag out the camera. Hope to get some out in a week or so.
Thanks, and love that part of the country you are in!
Hey JCBPA, please make sure I get a PM with some snaps. I always like seeing how other set theirs up. I'm thinking about installing the guages on mine this winter. Just thinking. BTW, how did you get your sig pic so big and cool? I love to get mine bigger.
Quadzilla here, I checked out every vendor I could find at Daytona bike week and like the quality of the Quadzilla better. I'm sure some of the others are fine but I didn't like the fiberglass work on some of them.
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