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Is there a way to lock the Quadzilla fairing on a Road King? I've looked at the Dead Center fairings, they are nice, and lockable but I like the quadzilla better, and it is a little cheaper.
Thanks in Advance...
I'm thinking that you have not purchased yours yet?
Just the same, that would be a question better suited for the folks at Quadzilla!
I don't think that you can.Unless you manufacture a Stainless Steel latching assy that ispretty much like DCC's (patent pending design) to boltinto thelocation of the brackets of the Quad's! Which is very hard to tell if the orienation will be even close if you diduse DCC's brackets.
I know DCC is a quality setup, I have one on my bike. I don't think that you willeven be able to get the exact set from DCC unless you currently have one from him.
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