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It is a Klockwerks 8" shield. I'll check on the lower fairings for you guys.
The front wheel is a Roland Sands Judge design. Ghost Town Harley did not have the rear wheel in stock when I went to pick the bike up Saturday but they gave me a good deal on this front so I had them go ahead and mount it. Although you really don't see the rear wheel that much, I still plan to order the matching rear RSD Judge wheel and someone at the dealer who also had a RG with RSD wheels suggested I get a solid black rear wheel for ease of cleaning. I'm still up in the air on what to do.....
As for the rotors... Roland Sands currently does not offer the matching rotors for bikes with ABS so I am also waiting for those to be available.
real nice bike, tastefully done except for the rear wheel.(but I bet you thought you couldn't see it.)
I figured someone would catch that. haha. The dealer didn't have the rear one available when I went to pick the bike up. I plan to add it at the 1000 mile service.
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