Well after spending a few weeks looking for a fairing for my lux I pulled the trigger on a reckless fairing I have been in contact with them for a few days and got all my questions answered. I didn't want to spend a arm and a leg on a fairing but I didn't want something that would fall apart. I know some people have had issues with them but I am hoping that there aren't any issues
I ordered a reckless fairing today also. Hoping it will make those cold mornings a little easier, especially on the hands.
Will do it shipped faster than I thought it should be nice so long as it's loud enough to get through the pipes. I have everything ready for the install now I just have to wait the weekend out. It's raining here so the wait is alright
It came in this morning took just about 15 minutes to hook up with no hiccups whatsoever. It fits spot on. I like it it looks great and sounds great and kills the wind so far very pleased with the whole experience
It came in this morning took just about 15 minutes to hook up with no hiccups whatsoever. It fits spot on. I like it it looks great and sounds great and kills the wind so far very pleased with the whole experience
Was looking at one for a friends Heritage but he has 16" apes on his bike. With yours on a Heritage would the apes have to be pulled back for clearance or would they be able to be positioned straight up without hitting the inner side of the fairing? Would love to see some detailed pics of yours after you're finished.
With my stock risers on my deluxe its right up on the clamp. That being said I doubt it would work with out a bigger kickback. As for the bar configuration on a heritage and how the fairing would sit with that bracket I do not have the foggiest idea