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TOPIC: Fairing Help!
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Fairing Help! 8 Months, 1 Week ago  
Looking to purchase a fairing for my wife that come set up with a radio. It will be for a 2007 Victory Kingpin Tour. Anyone have any killer recommendations?

Is this decent quality? http://www.accessoryinternational.com/product/tsukayu-classic-batwing-fairing-stereo-installed.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwsqjKBRBtEiwAkWyN33lDLVTzVo1NoJAkQgCOLAII5KsuNQQ9pJez9qdmtLVQJSsOw9VonRoC6zMQAvD_BwE

Thanks!
 
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Re:Fairing Help! 8 Months, 1 Week ago  
http://tsukayu.com/

Go right from the company though. If I go back to a fairing I like the GPS model.
 
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Re:Fairing Help! 8 Months, 1 Week ago  
MaiRoadie wrote:
http://tsukayu.com/

Go right from the company though. If I go back to a fairing I like the GPS model.


Might be harder than I thought. The model I originally liked requires the removal of the speedometer. The speedometer and Tach are mounted forward of the handlebars.
 
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Re:Fairing Help! 8 Months, 1 Week ago  
Mount them in the fairing. Maybe a Harley fairing?
 
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Re:Fairing Help! 8 Months, 1 Week ago  
MaiRoadie wrote:
Mount them in the fairing. Maybe a Harley fairing?

The thought was just for the occasional long trip. Something that we could take off and put on rather easily. Relocation of the gauges would not be efficient in this application.
 
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Re:Fairing Help! 8 Months, 1 Week ago  
I run a Memphis shades batwing, just a fairing and windshield. Realy like it , its light and comes right off if you use their trigger lock brackets
 
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