Question About Stock Fairings
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RE: Question About Stock Fairings
paint it , the panel always look better.besides it is black, if it was a yellow bike i'd still go gloss black with a clear, yellow is too much and too bright for inner panels. if you want to try some thing tell the shop when they paint someone elses black paint a small piece of cardboard then tape it to the panel and ride around to see if there is any glare.
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Ram:
Killer paint job. Just received my Hoppe Quadzilla a few days ago. It's going to paint next week. Inside will be a flat, textured finished black. Outside painted to match the HD radical paint.
Jeff
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Killer paint job. Just received my Hoppe Quadzilla a few days ago. It's going to paint next week. Inside will be a flat, textured finished black. Outside painted to match the HD radical paint.
Jeff
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Well....
I mounted the fairing to the bike and did a walk-around. It gave me a chance to visualize the inner fairing up against the gloss black of the bike (the gelcoat is close to a satin black). Since I'm painting it myself, and the bike is vivid black, I'm going to paint both inner and outer the gloss black. I'll give it a shot and see how it is in regards to glare. If it turns out to be too distracting I can always repaint the inner with the satin black. Eventually the bike will be getting a complete paint makeover.
Brian
I mounted the fairing to the bike and did a walk-around. It gave me a chance to visualize the inner fairing up against the gloss black of the bike (the gelcoat is close to a satin black). Since I'm painting it myself, and the bike is vivid black, I'm going to paint both inner and outer the gloss black. I'll give it a shot and see how it is in regards to glare. If it turns out to be too distracting I can always repaint the inner with the satin black. Eventually the bike will be getting a complete paint makeover.
Brian
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Brian,
As soon as you know, please give me an honest evaluation of the quick detach fairing. We are seriously considering one for the wife's Heritage, but if it is going to effect handling too much, or if there are bulleting problems, etc. we don't want to do it.
Thanks,
Regards,
Bill
As soon as you know, please give me an honest evaluation of the quick detach fairing. We are seriously considering one for the wife's Heritage, but if it is going to effect handling too much, or if there are bulleting problems, etc. we don't want to do it.
Thanks,
Regards,
Bill
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Bill:
I'll jump in here. There will be much less turbulance with any of the full size fairings than with your windshield. I found that the chrome wind deflectors in combination with the fairing cuts a lot of the wind buffetting. You'll have to find the right height fairing windshield that fits your needs (low for a cool look, tall for less wind). I found no handling problems at parking lot or highway speed. There seems to be less wind resistance at high speed with the fairing than the stock windshield. Maybe due to the streamlined shape of the fairing as opposed to a flat windshield. I'm happy with mine and can't wait to get it painted and back on the King.
Jeff
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I'll jump in here. There will be much less turbulance with any of the full size fairings than with your windshield. I found that the chrome wind deflectors in combination with the fairing cuts a lot of the wind buffetting. You'll have to find the right height fairing windshield that fits your needs (low for a cool look, tall for less wind). I found no handling problems at parking lot or highway speed. There seems to be less wind resistance at high speed with the fairing than the stock windshield. Maybe due to the streamlined shape of the fairing as opposed to a flat windshield. I'm happy with mine and can't wait to get it painted and back on the King.
Jeff
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Hey Bill...
I think RoadKing hit the nail on the head. I have yet to ride the bike with the fairing installed but I'm expecting great things. Hopefully I will know better tomorrow since I'm painting it today. Let it dry overnight, do a little wet sanding & buffing tomorrow, reassemble it and let 'er roll. I'm also getting the stereo setup in the fairing today. I've made a weather guard out of lexan that surrounds the stereo and right now I'm waiting for the epoxy to dry.
I will definitely post my thoughts.
Brian
I think RoadKing hit the nail on the head. I have yet to ride the bike with the fairing installed but I'm expecting great things. Hopefully I will know better tomorrow since I'm painting it today. Let it dry overnight, do a little wet sanding & buffing tomorrow, reassemble it and let 'er roll. I'm also getting the stereo setup in the fairing today. I've made a weather guard out of lexan that surrounds the stereo and right now I'm waiting for the epoxy to dry.
I will definitely post my thoughts.
Brian
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I saw the yellow bike with the yellow inner and like Mac says it looked very cool but I have to go with the black no gloss inner to fight the glare and I also like it best - surprised no mentioned a dash kit - I hate the wood styles that are out there but I like some of the carbon metal looking ones I have seen in the catalogs -