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Man you guys are awesome with all the replies. I really like the pictures posted...keep em' coming. I also know there is a another brand that has not been mentioned...its manufactured by "Tsukayu". Any info regarding this fairing?
I bought a used Dead Center Fairing from a member here, It was already painted Vivid Black to match my bike. I added an amp and upgraded the speakers. I like the fact it locks on. DCC customer service is amazing. Highly recommended.
Man you guys are awesome with all the replies. I really like the pictures posted...keep em' coming. I also know there is a another brand that has not been mentioned...its manufactured by "Tsukayu". Any info regarding this fairing?
Thanks again to all that replied.
I got a fairing from them about a year ago, ordered it color matched (Fire Red Pearl) for my 2006 Road King.
I have no complaints....the paint matches really good, I get lots of compliments on it.
Do you have any pic's of your bike with the Fairing on it ? That company has great products and I have used their bags 1 time. How is their brakets to attach it to where on the RK ?
Do you have any pic's of your bike with the Fairing on it ? That company has great products and I have used their bags 1 time. How is their brakets to attach it to where on the RK ?
Here's a couple a pics.
The brackets look like polished stainless steel, it attaches like the stock quick detach windshield and has a lock on the left side.
I've put on about 10,000 miles with the fairing, no problems so far.
I didn't go with any of the big three, I found one on E-bay that a guy builds himself. After numerious e-mail back and four I purchased one from him and I have been very pleased with it.
I was looking for one that used 6x9's and this is the only one that resolved another desire for someplace to put a tachometer. The speakers are back mounted for a very clean look. It's been in use for 17 months with out any problems at all.
Hey Texas, awesome looking ride you have.
You posted about your fairing, but did not say what brand it is?? Also I would be interested to know what Tach you installed and how hard was it to install? Thanks, I think you have one of the nicest detachable fairings out there.
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