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Check out this thread. It helped me pick out a Dead Center fairing. Actually, just got off the phone with Joel Wood. He's awesome and their customer service rocks.
I like my Tsukayu fairing so far. I just wish I knew how to pronounce the name.
I have had a chance to ride with it on a couple of short rides and it really does break the wind a lot better than my windshield.
Price is good and my painter loved it because it has a very nice finish from the factory.
So far I like my Tsukayu fairing pretty well, the price wasn't too bad and the quality seems good. The radio & CD player sound good. It was easy to install & it's easy to take off when I want. Took a bit of time between ordering & delivery.
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