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I have been looking at fairings practically since the day I bought my 07 Road King.
I have looked at the features of all the brands and the price of the units they sell.
I have also stood at the bike shows and listened to people complaining about what they bought and watched there people try and take care of the problem (some of which I was amazed at how retarted they where).
This appears to be a very good unit but I don't see much feedback on it anywhere. I have emailed them and they respond very quickly (which is good).
They claim that all the stock Harley windshields, chrome trim and lower air deflectors work on there product.
Does anyone here have first hand experience with this brand and do you have any pictures you could post.
If you own a DragonFly or a Hoppe don't respond those are the retard's I was talking about!
Is that Chinese or Japanese? If it is Chinese it should mix pretty well with the rest of the products on your scoot. Just Kidding, been working on mine today and everything I opened said made in China on the package. Good luck on your quest for info.
bought one for bros HC and they installed it. On the way home you could not hear the radio over 50 mph. Rubbed the handle bars and spot lights. Cd player skipped, probably due to the latter.
Asked for refund, company did not respond until CC company stopped payment.
The unit did sound louder when you laid all the way back and got lower. Must not have been at the right angle on a HC.
Well, I have one of the retard's and love it. I bought it in Daytona and watched this off shore outfit **** at least two people off downtown. I compared all I could find and found Hoppe the best quality and have enjoyed it since February.
Oh, sorry to post in a thread that I was not welcome in.................................
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