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I saw this fairing at Daytona this year while I was there. It is the best and baddest eagle I have ever seen. I didn't look to see where the bike was from, my mistake. I have my fairing at the painter as we speak. I just hope he can capture the same lightness as the original.
Kudos to the painter who did it, the owner of the bike should be proud. Great paint job. I really don't like the idea of copying someone else's bike, but I couldn't help it. It's too good not too. Sorry for the pic quality , it was taken with a cell and then enlarged. The small one is much better. The avatar will change to my fairing when its complete.
Last edited by glide2005; May 13, 2014 at 05:48 PM.
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