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Old 05-26-2020, 10:58 AM
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2011 Tri-Glide with Road Glide Fairing

 
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Is it frame or fork mounted!
 
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Frame, fixed fairing, just like a regular Road Glide 2 wheeler
 
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I’m not a Road Glide fan. But, that does look kind of cool. And has a uniqueness look to it.
 
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When I have to go back to 3 wheels. I will be converting a Tri Glide to a Roadglide for sure. It will be the first thing i do. If I had to keep my Freewheeler it was getting a roadglide nose.
 
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Frame, fixed fairing, just like a regular Road Glide 2 wheeler
how is the wind? It appears with fairing out that far might be more wind coming around.
 
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who does the conversion ?
 

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Back in 2012, the local dealer converted a stock Triglide to a Roadglide front fairing. They said they would never do another, it was too much of a pain fabricating the mounting brackets for the new fairing. Of course, by now, someone may be making those brackets
 
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I am not a Road Glide fan but that does look kinda badass.
 
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Its only 3/4" forward from a stock Road Glide, Can't tell any difference.
 


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