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Re:Fairings 2 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
thank you sir ive been on the fence for awhile but i think this will be the fairing to buy thanks again java,slezy
 
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Re:Fairings 2 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
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I don't recommend the hoppe fairing!! I own one. I ended up having to remove the connector for the stereo and then drill a new hole and mount it in it's new position. Where Hoppe installed it was right on top of the triple trees. I also ended up drilling new holes into my windshield bracket and putting on the Baron's DT risers so that I could get the fairing to sit back on the bike properly with the right amount of slope back. I don't think the Hoppe is worth what I paid. Now this is just my opinion but if I was doing it over again despite that you have to do some fab work I would buy a used harley fairing and make it fit. Mainly for the sheer fact that so many companies make after market parts for the harley fairing. I can purchase a new windshield for my harley for about $32.00 that same windshield through hoppe is about $60 and hoppe is the only one who makes them. So I have no choice.
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Re:Fairings 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
My fairing came from j&p for a royalstar a little fab work and it will fit your roadie
 
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Re:Fairings 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Greysnake wrote:
Go to www.Rifle.com. They have just prduced a new fairing for the Roadstar.
Looks pretty good.


Greysnake, am I missing something or is the back of that Rifle fairing totally bare and undone? Is that the way it comes? That's pretty ugly.

I couldn't see anything on that site that led to options etc.. Am I just missing it?
 
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Re:Fairings 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
hey guys for those that want to purchase a fairing from open wide custome....I purchased it and received it already. It's not as hard to install at all I will take pictures of processure of mounting it. I'm just waiting for my hard bags to come in so I can paint it all at one time....before you know it.... it's going to be a different looking bike.
 
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Re:Fairings 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Dead Center maks a good product and its not made of plastic
http://www.deadcentercycles.com/
 
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Re:Fairings 2 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
giostar wrote:
hey guys for those that want to purchase a fairing from open wide custome....I purchased it and received it already. It's not as hard to install at all I will take pictures of processure of mounting it. I'm just waiting for my hard bags to come in so I can paint it all at one time....before you know it.... it's going to be a different looking bike.

I'm looking forward to seeing the pictures!!!
 
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Re:Fairings 2 Months ago  
I have a very nice one for sale...RADIOCADDY Brand , made of unbreakable ABS , complete with windshield and custom brackets for the roadstar , I paid $720 for it , mounted it on my bike , but decided after a couple of weeks to go back to the "naked" look.

Like new.....$500
 
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Re:Fairings 2 Months ago  
koolfrog wrote:
I have a very nice one for sale...RADIOCADDY Brand , made of unbreakable ABS , complete with windshield and custom brackets for the roadstar , I paid $720 for it , mounted it on my bike , but decided after a couple of weeks to go back to the "naked" look.

Like new.....$500


What color is it and does it have the radio?
 
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Re:Fairings 2 Months ago  
The radio caddy is a great looking fairing. I like the inside of it alot.
 
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