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Ive been slammed for Fairing Factory.. You get what you pay for. 1000.00 with the speaker lids bags and fender.
My budy went sinister and I don't like the look or the quality.. I wanted all the docking and chrome stuff covered...
My paint guy said no problem on body work.
The bags are thicker then stock... I had to buy longer screws to mount the latches.
I will warn you. This pick is an 08... When putting on 09 and up you cant use your docking stuff.. But with a drill and tap in 30 min. I mounted 08 and older docking on a 2011... I never liked those big crome deals on the newer bikes.
Here is the 2011...Just finished.. Lucky his wheel came in from Hogpro in 4 days.Mine is another 5 weeks out..oh well.
I was going to go Flat black then I went shiny black.. He said he was then going flat black...I like them both. I have both colors in front of me a cant decide.
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