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Old 02-16-2012, 11:02 AM
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Gonna change it yourself? I found a guy down here in Florida who takes your fairing and exchanges it for a painted one. Will have to go back and check the price. Maybe $250? Not sure. He installed mine, too - which was great. One of the best mods I've done.

Paul, from Jville. He has done two of mine. $300 installed at your house.
 
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Old 02-16-2012, 03:32 PM
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Default $400. just to paint mine

I got a price of $400. and one guy wanted $500. - $550. because of the tri stage paint. For $550. i might as well sell mine for $100. and get a new one from H.D. Im a little worried about filling the holes where my old mirrors were i can see them eventually showing through!!
 
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I bought mine through an on-line dealer, so I saved over 20%.
The dealer did charge me 3 hours to swap the inner fairings.
 
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Brother stores his bike at dealership for the winter and just had his inner fairing done. They took it off and had it painted locally. Total was $550. $200 of that was for the removal/install. Fairing was 2 tone with pin stripes.
 
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Originally Posted by badfl97
I got a price of $400. and one guy wanted $500. - $550. because of the tri stage paint. For $550. i might as well sell mine for $100. and get a new one from H.D. Im a little worried about filling the holes where my old mirrors were i can see them eventually showing through!!
Kuryakyn makes a "inner cover plate" that covers the mounting holes from the stock mirrors. Comes in chrome part # 3767 or gloss black part # 7210 for $29.99 a pair. I haven't seen them other than the new catalog - page 132. Could be an option.
 
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I actually painted the kuryaken fillers satin black to match stock inner I want a clean look when I paint it , but thanks!!
 
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I think a clean look would be the best. The stock mirrors leave some big holes to fill, what did you use to smooth them out?
 
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Talked to painter yesterday what it would cost to do body work and paint if I can get $75. For my inner I can get a new one from HD, so I think I'm going to order a new one. I posted a thread on how to do fill mirror holes and hit a reply that sounded pretty good more of an acrylic filler.
 
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I have a question, is everybody that is posting on this thread, taking off the stock mirrors? I can understand getting a new inner fairing if that is the case, so you dont have to fill in any holes, but if simply wanting a painted inner fairing, why not just paint the orginal one? I was thinking about getting mine painted. Surely you can have it painted by somebody as cheap as you can purchase one from HD.
 
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you can get it painted cheaper then buying from HD but if you have a tri stage paint its going to cost more then say just vivid black, but still is cheaper then HD. My problem is i have to pay to have holes filled and even the painter said that he has seen them halo.
 


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