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I saw the article/ad also...it's not the Bob Dron fairing, but sort of a "mini batwing" that bolts onto the lower half of the stock windshield. It looks like it only extends an inch or so outward past the stocker.
I tried a google search, but couldn't find anything on it.
I also saw the write up in American Bagger, they did an install with pics and man that thing looks really good. Just went to the Ness web site and couldnt find anything on it, sure would like to know how much that thing cost and if they are available now.
Yep, I went back and found the magazine article, and it was in American Bagger. I too tried the Arlen Ness website and couldn't find it! It sure looks cool, but it must not be out yet???
Damn it! Nothing worse than finding something you want to spend your money on, and you can't find one to buy!!
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