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Yeah, that looks great! Too bad it was such an aggravation to get it right...
At least they made it right, that's the important thing. It is a long-term purchase for the bike so I was patient. It's definitely very well-built and sturdy, I expect it to be a great addition for a long time.
Wow! That thing came out great! I'm not sure I have the patience you guys have though....That would definitely push me to my limits if that's the norm for DF.
Finally able to take a few pics, the finished product looks great. Although it took a few steps to get it right, I'm very pleased with the Dragonfly fairing. The hard saddlebags were also made by Dragonfly and I added the Harley Custom Auxiliary Lighting Bracket Kit (passing Lamp bracket) prior to installing so the DF fits this as well. Feel free to hit me up here or offline if you have any questions...
The bike looks great! You must be a saint, had I had the issues you did, I would have gone A bomb on them!
The bike looks great! You must be a saint, had I had the issues you did, I would have gone A bomb on them!
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It's a long-term purchase so I didn't mind as much as long as they got it right. I knew it had potential to be a quality product as it was obviously very well-built. I'm sure they don't like to have to replace fairings so hopefully my situation was an outlier...
Texas - I agree, way too clean because I've been traveling too much for work lately. Hopefully I'll have some time over the fourth to dirty it up a little. Besides, I have to admit I'm a little obsessive about keeping this bike clean - but it's so worth it!
I think if I go Dragon Fly, I'll ride down to Anaheim & pick it up myself & avoid any issues. Sure would be nice if they were still in Lynnwood. Looks great!
I think if I go Dragon Fly, I'll ride down to Anaheim & pick it up myself & avoid any issues. Sure would be nice if they were still in Lynnwood. Looks great!
That would be ideal - so would going to a rally where they sell them outright. I'm sure I would have gotten it quicker if I would have used a local paint shop too. Unfortunately, I live on the other side of the country and there were no rallies in my area. From what I understand, they also do the wiring and initial install in Anaheim or at a rally for free; I had to pay a couple hundred extra to my local HD dealer to install the wiring. If you're good with that sort of thing, you could do the wiring yourself too.
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