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Inspiring. I took the SG fairing off my RKC because the previous owner did not add the gauges or the audio.. At times I miss the fairing, but w/out the gauges it was not pleasant to look at.
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I like tour inner painted fairing, everyone missed it but I see that you had your HogTunes Tweeter Pod assed and its covered in leather I like that who did the work and what was the cost. I have the tweeter pod also and was thinking when I add the painted inner fairing should I leave it off, paint it , but I like what you did with yours, adds class, thanks Bill
I ordered the Color Matched Inner Fairing from Zannotti's, got a message that it would be four to six weeks for delivery, and then in a week and a half, it arrived, so I installed it. Anyone that says this is a piece of cake modification is crazy, but maybe I am just too ****, taped everything up to keep from scratching anything. Finished it up yesterday and it really changes the way the bike looks. Also installed the Hogtunes tweeters, speakers and amp, as well as placed an XM receiver under the fairing.
Next is the HQ107ST build.
Dalton, looks great and you'll enjoy it every time you ride. But I LOL'ed when I read the highlighted portion; coming from someone who has done so much engine work, replaced the tranny, etc.
I hope to get thmy inner fairing done this winter, yours looks awesome. The merlot sunglow will play tricks on the unexpected walking by.
Like the colors of your bike..... Here is my 2011 stocker, only had 3 weeks so far.
Bone stock here, have slip ons, Mustand Seat and speaker upgrade waiting to put on when I can find the time.
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