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I bought a set of Lower Fairings for my 2010 SG cause I think they are cool. I did get the OEM ones at a great deal. However no mounting hardware, I have contacted MOCO and they do not sell the hardware except in the quick detach at a cool Hundred $$. Does anyone know who might sell me the original hardware, or I have herd some say you can get it at hardware store. IF so what do I get? Anyone got a picture of how they attach with regular hardware goodies? I have not received them yet so I can't just look and see myself.
I would wait until you get 'em, look 'em over, get what you need.
Do it now, and you may be doin' it twice...
May even be able to rig up your own QR, a future DIY Thread Post!
I bought the quick detach kit. I had a post a couple of days ago about fairling lowers. I was taking mine of cause I didn't really see what the big deal about them was and I thought the bike looked pretty cool without them. After hearing all of positives of riding with the lowers, I bought the quick detach kit. It's worth it in my opinion. Gives you flexibility and it you can remove them or put them back on in less than 10 minutes. Watch out for the aftermark ones. They are not made as well.
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