Dead Center Fairing 16K Mile User Review with Roadtrip Pics!
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If you are like most of us you already probably spent a ton on your current ride so it makes sense to just add a fairing to the bike that you already love. Under 2K you have a new bike! Post pics when you add it.
Take care, Ralph
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Great review! I've had my DeadCenter fairing on since last Spring. It never comes off, but I like that it can. No problem with the speaker screws for me. It's good to be in the desert!
I had to rotate the stock bars back a bit for clearance for clearance when I installed. Ran a cable from my Zumo to the provided aux in jack so I can play mp3's in addition to CD's, CD's with mp3's on them and radio.
Only thing I wish it had is SCV (Speed Compensating Volume), but that's the trade off of an aftermarket setup.
I had to rotate the stock bars back a bit for clearance for clearance when I installed. Ran a cable from my Zumo to the provided aux in jack so I can play mp3's in addition to CD's, CD's with mp3's on them and radio.
Only thing I wish it had is SCV (Speed Compensating Volume), but that's the trade off of an aftermarket setup.
#25
Nice review and pics. These are the kind of posts I was hoping to find when I first joined the forum, detailed and informative. Quality posts like this do not not pop up very often. The posts with goofs spouting off opinions on things they know little about get old quick.
Thanks for the all good information.
Thanks for the all good information.
#26
Nice review and pics. These are the kind of posts I was hoping to find when I first joined the forum, detailed and informative. Quality posts like this do not not pop up very often. The posts with goofs spouting off opinions on things they know little about get old quick.
Thanks for the all good information.
Thanks for the all good information.
Have a good day folks, Ralph
#27
That was a great review! thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed review. I have been debating on what fairing to go with myself(Hoppe, Dead Center, or Dragonfly) I think that the Dead Center is the nicest looking and closest to the real thing out their (that I've seen). The only thing I'm kind of not liking is the Jensen head unit, sure anti shock is great but I don't think Jensen is the only unit out there with that feature... I remember a few years back when dealing with car audio systems that Jensen was kind of bottom of the barrel in terms of brand stature. Do they offer a fairing with everything except the head unit?
Again thanks for such a great review, I think I've just about made my mind up to get a Dead Center as well.
Again thanks for such a great review, I think I've just about made my mind up to get a Dead Center as well.
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That was a great review! thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed review. I have been debating on what fairing to go with myself(Hoppe, Dead Center, or Dragonfly) I think that the Dead Center is the nicest looking and closest to the real thing out their (that I've seen). The only thing I'm kind of not liking is the Jensen head unit, sure anti shock is great but I don't think Jensen is the only unit out there with that feature... I remember a few years back when dealing with car audio systems that Jensen was kind of bottom of the barrel in terms of brand stature. Do they offer a fairing with everything except the head unit?
Again thanks for such a great review, I think I've just about made my mind up to get a Dead Center as well.
Again thanks for such a great review, I think I've just about made my mind up to get a Dead Center as well.
You can order it from them with just speakers and the wiring harness in place.. you would then just add a head unit and wire it to the power, ground, and speakers. Like I said my original Jensen head unit died on me so I put a Kenwood head unit in to replace it. I had to rewire the harness to work with the the Kenwood connection, but it wasn't very hard to do that. All the wires from the Jensen were color coded the same as the Kenwood so it was an easy cut the old wire and attach it to the new wire of the same color.
I also really liked the fairing much more after I added the little Harley wind deflectors on the bottom sides of the fairing. Once the deflectors were added it made the radio much more easier to hear. Little note on the wind deflectors... Don't waste your money on the Freedom Wings wind deflectors... I bought a new set of those and they didn't fit worth a darn.. i sold them for a loss the day after they arrived. Just get the cheap non movable wings from Harley (I think they only cost 38 bucks) and you will be happy with them.
Good luck folks, Ralph
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You can order it from them with just speakers and the wiring harness in place.. you would then just add a head unit and wire it to the power, ground, and speakers. Like I said my original Jensen head unit died on me so I put a Kenwood head unit in to replace it. I had to rewire the harness to work with the the Kenwood connection, but it wasn't very hard to do that. All the wires from the Jensen were color coded the same as the Kenwood so it was an easy cut the old wire and attach it to the new wire of the same color.
I also really liked the fairing much more after I added the little Harley wind deflectors on the bottom sides of the fairing. Once the deflectors were added it made the radio much more easier to hear. Little note on the wind deflectors... Don't waste your money on the Freedom Wings wind deflectors... I bought a new set of those and they didn't fit worth a darn.. i sold them for a loss the day after they arrived. Just get the cheap non movable wings from Harley (I think they only cost 38 bucks) and you will be happy with them.
Good luck folks, Ralph
I also really liked the fairing much more after I added the little Harley wind deflectors on the bottom sides of the fairing. Once the deflectors were added it made the radio much more easier to hear. Little note on the wind deflectors... Don't waste your money on the Freedom Wings wind deflectors... I bought a new set of those and they didn't fit worth a darn.. i sold them for a loss the day after they arrived. Just get the cheap non movable wings from Harley (I think they only cost 38 bucks) and you will be happy with them.
Good luck folks, Ralph
About ordering the fairing without the stereo.. I believe if you order it without, it's "stereo ready" which means the holes are pre cut and the wiring harness is in place, but no head unit and no speakers... no big deal though, I just priced both the head unit and speakers seperately online and I can get the speakers for $60-100 and the head unit(the jensen) for about $100... I'd probably get something else though... This got me thinking how much of a markup there is on the stereo's... and for lower quality units too
At any rate, I'll definitely be ordering mine 'stereo ready'