Post your pics of Dyna's with fairings on them
#122
Not a fan of screens, but getting ready for a loooong ride...
Memphis Shades Slim (black/clear gradient) and MS fork deflectors on 2011 SB
Riding across Australia and back shortly, hence the screen and the Saddlemen explorer seat. Not done for looks, but I think it looks ok for a touring set up. Works amazingly well in practice (good cover, minimal buffeting etc), but took a while to get the angles etc just right...
Quality etc is excellent, and no-tool removal is a big plus. Visually, the deflectors kind of 'disappear' most of the time (see last photo), and I chose the first two photos specifically so they could be seen...
Riding across Australia and back shortly, hence the screen and the Saddlemen explorer seat. Not done for looks, but I think it looks ok for a touring set up. Works amazingly well in practice (good cover, minimal buffeting etc), but took a while to get the angles etc just right...
Quality etc is excellent, and no-tool removal is a big plus. Visually, the deflectors kind of 'disappear' most of the time (see last photo), and I chose the first two photos specifically so they could be seen...
Last edited by Davdoodles; 01-01-2015 at 12:20 AM.
#126
I've started playing with my reckless fairing again. I like the look better then the memphis shades. Nice to have tunes once in a while also.
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Last edited by soldierbot; 04-02-2021 at 08:46 AM.
#127
It's a Harley 1/4 fairing with a Laminar Lip shield, and yes it'll fit a '11 wide glide with some Bung King brackets. It will look a little weird with your rake tho. I'd look into a Rifle or Arlen Ness 1/4 fairing. They look great on wide glides. Just my 2 cents..
#129
Memphis Shades Slim (black/clear gradient) and MS fork deflectors on 2011 SB
Riding across Australia and back shortly, hence the screen and the Saddlemen explorer seat. Not done for looks, but I think it looks ok for a touring set up. Works amazingly well in practice (good cover, minimal buffeting etc), but took a while to get the angles etc just right...
Quality etc is excellent, and no-tool removal is a big plus. Visually, the deflectors kind of 'disappear' most of the time (see last photo), and I chose the first two photos specifically so they could be seen...
Riding across Australia and back shortly, hence the screen and the Saddlemen explorer seat. Not done for looks, but I think it looks ok for a touring set up. Works amazingly well in practice (good cover, minimal buffeting etc), but took a while to get the angles etc just right...
Quality etc is excellent, and no-tool removal is a big plus. Visually, the deflectors kind of 'disappear' most of the time (see last photo), and I chose the first two photos specifically so they could be seen...
Not a fairing.
#130
"Not a fairing."
A comment not posting a picture of a fairing on a thread asking for pics of fairings, instead concerned that a post from 5 months ago which posted a pic of a windscreen, is not a fairing.
This is why I love the internet. Don't know how I survived without it.
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A comment not posting a picture of a fairing on a thread asking for pics of fairings, instead concerned that a post from 5 months ago which posted a pic of a windscreen, is not a fairing.
This is why I love the internet. Don't know how I survived without it.
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Last edited by Davdoodles; 05-21-2015 at 08:28 PM.