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#1981
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wideglideCVO (02-10-2018)
#1982
Just got my new Woody’s fairing installed on my King and got the radio wiring all completed. The weather was gorgeous, and I went for a great ride. I love the fairing!
I cannot say enough positive about my fairing. After spending about a year researching and looking at different aftermarket fairings, I decided to contact Glenn with Woody’s. The big difference I saw between Glenn and the other company reps I spoke to was Glenn’s customer service. Glenn spent a lot of time with calls, emails, and texts helping me. One weekend when Glenn was camping, he hiked to the top of a mountain until he found cell signal so he could return emails and texts. If you are researching fairings for your RK, check out Woody’s Fairings.
#1983
Just got my new Woody’s fairing installed on my King and got the radio wiring all completed. The weather was gorgeous, and I went for a great ride. I love the fairing!
I cannot say enough positive about my fairing. After spending about a year researching and looking at different aftermarket fairings, I decided to contact Glenn with Woody’s. The big difference I saw between Glenn and the other company reps I spoke to was Glenn’s customer service. Glenn spent a lot of time with calls, emails, and texts helping me. One weekend when Glenn was camping, he hiked to the top of a mountain until he found cell signal so he could return emails and texts. If you are researching fairings for your RK, check out Woody’s Fairings.
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JRose609 (02-10-2018)
#1984
Thank you! Yes, it takes about five minutes to remove the fairing. All I have to do is loosen four acorn nuts and lift the fairing off and put the windshield on. For the electrical, Glenn installed a quick-detach electrical plug on the fairing. Makes disconnecting the electrical connection very easy.
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ch1mp (06-10-2018)
#1985
#1986
Just got my new Woody’s fairing installed on my King and got the radio wiring all completed. The weather was gorgeous, and I went for a great ride. I love the fairing!
I cannot say enough positive about my fairing. After spending about a year researching and looking at different aftermarket fairings, I decided to contact Glenn with Woody’s. The big difference I saw between Glenn and the other company reps I spoke to was Glenn’s customer service. Glenn spent a lot of time with calls, emails, and texts helping me. One weekend when Glenn was camping, he hiked to the top of a mountain until he found cell signal so he could return emails and texts. If you are researching fairings for your RK, check out Woody’s Fairings.
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JRose609 (02-16-2018)
#1989
He says it's what he'd do to his own bike, if he were to do it again.
I went with the Woods TW6 cam.
Waiting to get it back from shop now.
Last edited by Mmmhoss; 02-23-2018 at 02:12 AM.
#1990
I just went through that myself, went with the Harley upgrade, hydraulic tensioners. My independent shop tells me they've never had one with problems, ever.
He says it's what he'd do to his own bike, if he were to do it again.
I went with the Woods TW6 cam.
Waiting to get it back from shop now.
He says it's what he'd do to his own bike, if he were to do it again.
I went with the Woods TW6 cam.
Waiting to get it back from shop now.
I too did the hydraulic tensioners and are very happy with them. I will put my $0.02 in on the cam selection. In my opinion for an all around power giant you can't go wrong with the Andrews 21 cam. Pulls like a freight train locomotive. Best mod on my bike by far! At 80k+ miles on my '99 it runs better than the day I got it.