Batwing Fairing for 2015 Freewheeler
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The memphis shades fairing will fit . Just get the one made for the road king . It will bolt right up. I am using a harley windshield made for the road king. It leaves a slight gap at the head light but works great and the wind does not come though the gap at the head light. Many road king accessories fit the freewheeler . Windshields, fairings, handlebars etc.
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I like the price of the Memphis shades fairing , but t think I like the looks of hoppe industries fairing better . the inside is more finished looking . I don't need , or want any guages . l have been told both are removable , that would give me the option for highway protection and in town airflow .again I'm going to pickup my 2016 freewheeler this spring . and want to spend money once , that is why I was hoping for feedback on fairing vs windshield options . on my test ride , the stock windshield seemed to be a lot farther away from me than on my roadking because of added rake of front end . never had a bike with a fairing on it before . just hoping a fairing will give more protection than a stock windshield on a freewheeler . if anyone has added a fairing to your freewheeler please share your thoughts .
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I know this is an old thread, but I type slow To the list of vendors already mentioned, I'm pleased to add Woody's Fairings (my company). The first one is mounted on it's new home, and the waterjet guy will be doing a run of brackets shortly.
Many times it gets asked, "why buy a model without a fairing if you're going to add one"? and over the years the biggest 3 answers I've been given are;
"Not sure I want one on all the time" (though most folks end up leaving it on 99%)
"Keeps my hands warm in Winter, and I change to a taller shield"
"Rode one with a radio and now I want a radio, too"
and in my case it's all three.
The only time I take the fairing of my bike is when I'm bringing it in for a front tire or other work where I'd rather leave the fairing at home and not worry about the custom leather bra getting damaged, OR when I want to sneak the bike into my van and need to, "make the bike shorter".
In the case of the Freewheeler vs TriGlide, I think there's enough differences between the two that some folks will really want the fairing but not the whole TriGlide build. There's a lot of people who don't tour much anymore but their trike was to keep them on the road around town once they found a need/want to add an extra wheel.
Last edited by Glenn W; 11-12-2016 at 07:02 PM.