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Author Topic: Mimphis shades Batwing fairing  (Read 1203 times)
Hobo
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« on: August 19, 2010, 11:03:10 AM »

http://www.bikerhaven.net/servlet/the-8933/MEMPHIS-SHADES-BATWING-FAIRING/Detail

This vendor add was listed at the bottom of this page yesterday.
The complete kit for $329.96....is this a good price?

Also, will this work with the Cobra light bar?

A good report of customer service from Memphis shades down a few posts..
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TearlessTom
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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2010, 07:36:01 PM »

That's about the best I have found for that batwing. If bought separately it would be $414.95

I just bought a fiberglass fairing from recklessmotorcycles.com

I got one primer only for a Road King $250.00 that looks like it is going to fit okay with me making a bracket from Home depot(4) 4 inch corner braces($6.00) that will attach to my Rifle fork mounts for my windshield so I can have a breezier windshield for the summer hot months and more protection for the cooler months.

I went this route so I can custom paint it to match the bike and bags and so I can add  speakers, and tunes when funds allow.

I will have to relocate the speedo and tach to the handle barand this was a major concern for me as the relocation kits are pricy! But but being the cheapskate that I am again I bought some 3/4 or 5/8 inch "P" type clamp with rubber liner out of there electrical department (Home Depot) about $3. for 4 clamps. A 1 1/4 inch 1/4 inch hex bolt and nut. So my re-location kit is about $6.00. I believe on woodys site he has a photo of someone who mounted their speedo and tack in the fairing itself which I am still considering.

I would like the quick disconnect but I wanted the ability to expand

I think Woody (one of our sponsors ) has a GREAT fairing but was a bit more than I could spend at this time..
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