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Installed the inner fairing trim pieces, which I like a lot.



Also switched to a gloss black vent and gloss black windshield trim piece. Makes a huge difference.

 
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That gloss black W/S trim piece looks good on your bike.

I grabbed the gloss black, but it didn't look quite right on the Big Blue Pearl, so I went with chrome.
 
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Looks really good, I see they have the carbon panels out now also.


But I like the looks of yours.
 
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I have no intention of blacking out the whole bike but this looks good with the black forks. Once I switched the vent to glossy I thought the windshield trim, being so close, should be switched as well.
 
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Originally Posted by stro1965
I have no intention of blacking out the whole bike but this looks good with the black forks. Once I switched the vent to glossy I thought the windshield trim, being so close, should be switched as well.
I like the windshield and vent trim. Does the windshield trim help eliminate the gaps between the fairing and windshield?
 
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Originally Posted by hbsoldier3
I like the windshield and vent trim. Does the windshield trim help eliminate the gaps between the fairing and windshield?
I'm glad mine is not the only one with gaps.
 
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Originally Posted by hbsoldier3
I like the windshield and vent trim. Does the windshield trim help eliminate the gaps between the fairing and windshield?
No gaps here. Not sure if it's because of the trim piece or not.
 
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I'm glad mine is not the only one with gaps.
Ya, between the center screw and the outboard screws right?
 
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Originally Posted by stro1965
No gaps here. Not sure if it's because of the trim piece or not.
Thanx, I may have to get that piece looks real good.
 
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Originally Posted by hbsoldier3
Ya, between the center screw and the outboard screws right?
Right.
 


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