View Poll Results: Lower fairings on Street Glide
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 86. You may not vote on this poll
Street Glide with lower fairings
#21
#29
I'll be the first detractor.
Bought my SG the first year they came out in '06.
I bought the SG for what it didn't have. I prefer the sleeker, less-is-more look.
It's obviously up to the individual rider/owner but for me the lowers take away from the minimal look of the Street Glide.
If you disagree, that's fine. I just answered the OP's request for opinions.
Bought my SG the first year they came out in '06.
I bought the SG for what it didn't have. I prefer the sleeker, less-is-more look.
It's obviously up to the individual rider/owner but for me the lowers take away from the minimal look of the Street Glide.
If you disagree, that's fine. I just answered the OP's request for opinions.
Everyone has their opinion. But we all need to remember the street glide came about because the 04 and 05 SE electra glide was such a hit. both of them had lowers and still to date those maybe the best looking SE's ever then again the 09 SE roadie was amazing and the 2011 SE Street glide is great.
#30
I have lowers for my 2009 SG with the quick detach kit. I take them off from time to time just to have a different look--like when I put my C&C Solo seat on, and want a sleeker look. I definitely put them on when I'm going on longer/overnight rides. It's harder to keep your foot on the footboards at 75 mph without the lowers. But I have a question for all of you: I too have been thinking about adding speakers to the lowers. For those of you that know, where do the wires go? Should I assume that if I add speakers to the lowers I won't be able take them off any longer?