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Thanks for the pics, looks cool. I'd been thinking about doing something similar, since once of the most frustrating things about a fairing, is not being able to strap anything to the front. The setup you have, you even have bungee holes. Nice job.
Is there enough space/support, to comfortably strap a jacket there?
Yep had the shop do them...they said it was a real pain in the ***...700.00 pain! I'm sure you could squeeze a jacket between the fairing and the bar. Just wait until I get the lower piece done it will look stock. I would have done it this weekend but I just bought the burst collection from Harley and my pocket hurts a little!! Next month I should have it done
Yep had the shop do them...they said it was a real pain in the ***...700.00 pain! I'm sure you could squeeze a jacket between the fairing and the bar. Just wait until I get the lower piece done it will look stock. I would have done it this weekend but I just bought the burst collection from Harley and my pocket hurts a little!! Next month I should have it done
Take this burst stuff to a polisher and have it polished. It will really shine then and probably not cost too much. I'd do it if my bike was not already all chromed out when I got it.
Funny I was going to say the same things about your Leather covers on your saddle bag lids...
Anybody who thinks Heineken is good beer has a thing or 2 to learn regardless of how it is being held.
What do you expect, everyone to ooohhhh and ahhhhh over your handlebars, cause they're unique(ugly)?
Grow up, everybody has an opinion. Nothin' more nothin' less.
Get used to it.
Furthermore IMO. baggers look stupid w/"apes".
Oh and another thing, the lid covers are for the occasional kick by the wife and sometimes myself, not that you are due any explanation. it helps them from getting scuffed.
Last edited by lionsm13; Feb 17, 2014 at 09:51 PM.
Actually no I didn't think that everyone was going to like them, BUT I guess your parents didn't teach you when to keep your opinion to yourself. Pretty easy to look and move on if it's not your cup of tea. If you only see Heineken in that picture your Viagra needs a refill...time to clean your dentures gramps...
What difference does it make if not everyone likes them or not?
You're the one running them.
I don't think you need any one's approval do you, or is that what you are looking for?
Did I ask for opinions? I posted what I put on, not for anyone's approval. I've seen your posts before, not once have I came on your post and state my opinion.
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