Anyone installed fairings on their Sporty? - Please post pic
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To sell or to keep?
Your honest opinions please..positive or negative. I won't be offended. Just trying to determine if I should spend a few hundred more to color match/pinstripe and change my headlight to 7".
Did not install the 5" tinted windshield yet since did not want to scratch it. The fairings are just sitting on the mounts. It is not set in the exact position since I am having difficulty getting the fairing bracket on the rubber HD mounts. Is this common?
Your honest opinions please..positive or negative. I won't be offended. Just trying to determine if I should spend a few hundred more to color match/pinstripe and change my headlight to 7".
Did not install the 5" tinted windshield yet since did not want to scratch it. The fairings are just sitting on the mounts. It is not set in the exact position since I am having difficulty getting the fairing bracket on the rubber HD mounts. Is this common?
I think I will keep it as it is low enough to see over the fairing, would protect me from wind and rain, and it sits nicely on the bike. Would look much better color matched and pinstriped with a 7" chrome headlight too.
For those who requested a step by step, there was no instructions that came with the fairing but it is easy to figure out. The fairing came with a backing, a separate back piece which bolts on to the front fairing, which is a nice touch. The mounting brackets bolt on to the back piece. You also need to bolt on the windshield between the front and back pieces. All hardware except the HD docking hardware came with the fairing. Will be painting both front and back. The most difficult part is moving the HD docking hardware in the proper position for the fairing mounts since it is not a trigger mount, its a slide-on mount that snaps (seats) in place so the position needs to be pretty much perfect. I will probably zip-tie the bracket to the mount to make sure it does not shift and fly off...lol
Update: Stupid me....broke the HD docking hardware bolt on one of the mounts. Had to order a second kit to replace that mount. The price to pay when you over-tighten. I am still cussing at myself.
Thanks you all for your input! I will post pics of the completed job on this thread as well a my thread "Calling all Sportster Baggers..." https://www.hdforums.com/forum/sport...bagger-21.html
Last edited by hscic; 11-07-2015 at 04:05 PM.
#52
Also mine isn't a 7" headlight. It's the stock 5 3/4" headlight. I just added a brow. Also my batwing fairing actually doesn't stick out in front too much as it's a different shape than yours. So that might be it.
Last edited by kingxirol; 11-07-2015 at 11:16 AM.
#53
The front-end does look a little skinny (if you ask my honest opiion) but that maybe just me. I would say mount the fairing and the bigger headlight and snap pic of the whole bike from different angles. It might very well gel together (especially with those fat spokes).
Also mine isn't a 7" headlight. It's the stock 5 3/4" headlight. I just added a brow. Also my batwing fairing actually doesn't stick out in front too much as it's a different shape than yours. So that might be it.
Also mine isn't a 7" headlight. It's the stock 5 3/4" headlight. I just added a brow. Also my batwing fairing actually doesn't stick out in front too much as it's a different shape than yours. So that might be it.
I just love to work on the bike...can't seem to stop finding things to do. Keeps the mind working and off the stress of work...haha. You are probably the same based on what you have done to your ride. The wife already told me a while back to stop already...so had to sneak this one in since it is going to be noticeable when it is on the bike.....need to figure out my next excuse....LOL. Already have my next mod...a billet high flow oil filter http://dkcustomproducts.com/OUTLAW-H...K-OCOF-CRM.htm
Last edited by hscic; 11-07-2015 at 10:11 AM.
#54
Thanks for your comments. We will see how it turns out.
I just love to work on the bike...can't seem to stop finding things to do. Keeps the mind working and off the stress of work...haha. You are probably the same based on what you have done to your ride. The wife already told me a while back to stop already...so had to sneak this one in since it is going to be noticeable when it is on the bike.....need to figure out my next excuse....LOL. Already have my next mod...a billet high flow oil filter http://dkcustomproducts.com/OUTLAW-H...K-OCOF-CRM.htm
I just love to work on the bike...can't seem to stop finding things to do. Keeps the mind working and off the stress of work...haha. You are probably the same based on what you have done to your ride. The wife already told me a while back to stop already...so had to sneak this one in since it is going to be noticeable when it is on the bike.....need to figure out my next excuse....LOL. Already have my next mod...a billet high flow oil filter http://dkcustomproducts.com/OUTLAW-H...K-OCOF-CRM.htm
Been there my friend. However now mods have slowed down quite a bit mainly due to the constant traveling and also the bike is pretty much there where I wanted it to be.
That is unless one fine day I decide to pull everything down and turn it into a bobber.
Enjoy the stress relief and lighter pockets.
Last edited by kingxirol; 11-07-2015 at 05:04 PM.
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Bought this 7" chrome bottom mounted headlight from J&P Cycles with replaceable bulb (not a sealed lamp) so I am able to change to LED:
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/3100...&totalResult=1
Now the fairings can go to the shop for color-matching and pinstriping,
Thanks again and Ride safe!
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/3100...&totalResult=1
Now the fairings can go to the shop for color-matching and pinstriping,
Thanks again and Ride safe!
Last edited by hscic; 11-08-2015 at 09:25 AM.
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#57
Bought this 7" chrome bottom mounted headlight from J&P Cycles with replaceable bulb (not a sealed lamp) so I am able to change to LED:
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/3100...&totalResult=1
Now the fairings can go to the shop for color-matching and pinstriping,
Thanks again and Ride safe!
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/3100...&totalResult=1
Now the fairings can go to the shop for color-matching and pinstriping,
Thanks again and Ride safe!
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