Roadking with 16" Apes, Fairing Search?
#1
Roadking with 16" Apes, Fairing Search?
Been looking at many different fairing options to go with, anyone have any pics or experience with 16" bars that are pushed forward 2" or so from the aligned position with the front legs like most I've been seeing out there? Looking for maybe an adjustable detachable mount type that will give me some play with my bars, I don't really wanna run the bars inline with the front end at all but seems like with all the standard applications that's the only choice. Or I may just have to use my existing windshield brackets and come up with a custom add-on bracket to it that will enable me to push it forward a tad to give me the clearance ?
Any suggestions are appreciated...
Any suggestions are appreciated...
#2
Most aftermarket batwing fairings are already rolled forward a little bit, compared to the OEM batwing. That's so your bars won't hit the inner fairing (even when your bars are inline with the fork tubes). Push the bars forward, and you'd need to roll the fairing further forward, which won't look right.
That's why OEM batwing bikes have bars that are bent at the bottom.
That's why OEM batwing bikes have bars that are bent at the bottom.
#3
Most aftermarket batwing fairings are already rolled forward a little bit, compared to the OEM batwing. That's so your bars won't hit the inner fairing (even when your bars are inline with the fork tubes). Push the bars forward, and you'd need to roll the fairing further forward, which won't look right.
That's why OEM batwing bikes have bars that are bent at the bottom.
That's why OEM batwing bikes have bars that are bent at the bottom.
Figured the aftermarket would have some wiggle room , and some more then others ?? My stock windshield is just about able to fully latch in without hitting the bars but maybe an inch shy.....
A friend of mine used a memphis shade fairing (shell only) on his RK and it came with an adjustable mounting bracket that he was able to push the fairing forward/back and up/down a good inch or 2, just not available that I know of with cut-outs for radio/speakers.....
#4
I have a Wide Open quick detach fairing on mine. I just installed a set of bagger bars with the two inch set back. I had to remove the quick detach rubbers and install a set of two inch fender type washers. Then I could roll the fairing forward enough so the bars were straight up and still be able to tighten the fairing in place. It is not quick detach any more but I could have it off in less than ten min. The one set back with the Wide Open fairing (for me any ways) is the fact that you can only fit 5.25"speakers in it.
#5
I have a Wide Open quick detach fairing on mine. I just installed a set of bagger bars with the two inch set back. I had to remove the quick detach rubbers and install a set of two inch fender type washers. Then I could roll the fairing forward enough so the bars were straight up and still be able to tighten the fairing in place. It is not quick detach any more but I could have it off in less than ten min. The one set back with the Wide Open fairing (for me any ways) is the fact that you can only fit 5.25"speakers in it.
#6
Been looking at many different fairing options to go with, anyone have any pics or experience with 16" bars that are pushed forward 2" or so from the aligned position with the front legs like most I've been seeing out there? Looking for maybe an adjustable detachable mount type that will give me some play with my bars, I don't really wanna run the bars inline with the front end at all but seems like with all the standard applications that's the only choice. Or I may just have to use my existing windshield brackets and come up with a custom add-on bracket to it that will enable me to push it forward a tad to give me the clearance ?
Any suggestions are appreciated...
Any suggestions are appreciated...
I had 18" psycho chubbies on my old FLSTF....traded it in at 100k, doubt I'll ever go back to apes on a primary ride.
#7
Yeah, mainly for stock fairing bikes that wanna go with apes....when ya have a RK or other non fairing bike with standard apes and wanna add a fairing these are the bumps in the road ya gotta handle, not a big deal but never the less still something to get past....
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#8
I used 2" chrome fender washers with big rubber washers in between in place of the quick mount brackets for the removable shield. It changed the angle of the fairing enough to stand up my bars and also made it so the wind goes up and over me instead of witting me in the face. As far as quick detach I can still have my fairing of in ten minuets.
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I used 2" chrome fender washers with big rubber washers in between in place of the quick mount brackets for the removable shield. It changed the angle of the fairing enough to stand up my bars and also made it so the wind goes up and over me instead of witting me in the face. As far as quick detach I can still have my fairing of in ten minuets.