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Old 01-10-2014, 10:36 PM
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Hey Guys, I'm painting my inner fair on my Street Glide and wondering if I should paint my mirrors also? I think it would look better , but just seeing what others think. Thanks
 
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Ditch the mirrors fill the holes and get some bling!
 
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You painting yourself or having it done? Just wondering the cost
 
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You painting yourself or having it done? Just wondering the cost
Having it done. Friend of mine has body shop. He said inner fairing will be around $100
 
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I have seen the mirrors painted, it's looks good of your gonna keep them....
 
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Originally Posted by ROLLNTIGER
Ditch the mirrors fill the holes and get some bling!
Please ignore my body work ignorance - Fill the holes with what? Fibreglass?

I seen the chrome triangles to fill in the holes. I think they look like afterthoughts.

Are there any out there that dont have mirror holes? I pulled my inner fairing and am willing to trade if so....
 
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Originally Posted by UncleBigGeorge
Please ignore my body work ignorance - Fill the holes with what? Fibreglass?

I seen the chrome triangles to fill in the holes. I think they look like afterthoughts.

Are there any out there that dont have mirror holes? I pulled my inner fairing and am willing to trade if so....
Ultra's don't have holes.
 
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Originally Posted by UncleBigGeorge
Please ignore my body work ignorance - Fill the holes with what? Fibreglass?

I seen the chrome triangles to fill in the holes. I think they look like afterthoughts.

Are there any out there that dont have mirror holes? I pulled my inner fairing and am willing to trade if so....
check the years but I think anything prior to 2008 will not have mirror holes, they will have a small hole (behind where the right handlebar comes out) for throttle cables. It's whatever year harley switched all touring to TBW. You can either plug that hole or leave it be. Also for wind deflectors there are three little holes vs. 4 in the newer model inner fairings. I also think justin kelly is correct about the ultras. If you will go apes in the future, get without mirror holes.
 
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