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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
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Rowdy! You can come out now to play, we still like ya!

now, i do have a question, and i welcome opinions, good or bad. the question is "does anyone have any experience with the memphis shades style of fairing that comes without the stereo accomodation? are there any you would recommend of another brand? i have a black bike so painting should not be necessary. the reason i ask is im curious about thier adjustability in regards to making the top part pitch forward or back and the amount of travel they afford you. i have oem bars on my 05 r* and kuryakyn sound of chrome bar mounted speakers. clearance wont be an issue, but im 6 foot 6 inches tall and im concerned about pitching the fairing enough to make the top of the windshield as high as my oem shield, which is pitched as far forward as it can be and is perfect." thanks in advance for your input.


I would recommend the HD fairing modified to fit your R*. Since the later models have the headlight being attached to the fairing you can tilt which ever way you want!


YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN? THIS ISNT JUST POURING SALT IN THE WOUND?
 
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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
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im 6 foot 6 inches tall and im concerned about pitching the fairing enough to make the top of the windshield as high as my oem shield, which is pitched as far forward as it can be and is perfect." thanks in advance for your input.

I am 6'5 and run a tall wide silverado shield now. I was thinking about getting a HD fairing and an aftermarket windshiled with that "bent part at the top to see if it flips the air over my head without having to massively adjust the fairing angle.
 
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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1F29tuwqR7s

I don't think they sound all that good,especially since their being built in India.



Harley's being built in India are to be sold in those area's of the country. That are not being shipped back over here. A factory was set up over there to avoid import taxes. Seems like a smart move on Harley's part to try and sell more of their motorcycles in areas that would never be able to own one.
Tell that to the people here that use to work and the factory here. WOW building them over there make them easyer to buy for them? how about us? U.S.A I have always wonder how Yamaha, can build them in Japan, and sell them here US, for less then we can buy Harley IMPORT TAX ? where the import taxes at on home grow products?you know there selling them to Europe ALL HD is doing is building them with unskilled labor for less then they have to pay USA skilled labor .I just read HD will be paying Indian labor $10 a day in a country with the average wage is $4 dollars a day wonder what or how much the price will be for a poorly build HD????
 
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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
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hardone2get wrote:
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Rowdy! You can come out now to play, we still like ya!

now, i do have a question, and i welcome opinions, good or bad. the question is "does anyone have any experience with the memphis shades style of fairing that comes without the stereo accomodation? are there any you would recommend of another brand? i have a black bike so painting should not be necessary. the reason i ask is im curious about thier adjustability in regards to making the top part pitch forward or back and the amount of travel they afford you. i have oem bars on my 05 r* and kuryakyn sound of chrome bar mounted speakers. clearance wont be an issue, but im 6 foot 6 inches tall and im concerned about pitching the fairing enough to make the top of the windshield as high as my oem shield, which is pitched as far forward as it can be and is perfect." thanks in advance for your input.


I would recommend the HD fairing modified to fit your R*. Since the later models have the headlight being attached to the fairing you can tilt which ever way you want!


YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN? THIS ISNT JUST POURING SALT IN THE WOUND?


Rowdy. When you look at some components, aftermarket HD parts make sense. I want a fairing. Really only 3-4 manufactors make them for the R*. And those generally are pricey. But many make them for HDs and have clean generic lines.
 
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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
I am 6' 6" as well and ride behind an MS batwing. I had the 12" shield and bought a 14" with recurve from clearview. I have been pleased with the MS batwing.
 
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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
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Rowdy wrote:
hardone2get wrote:
Rowdy wrote:
Booster wrote:
Rowdy! You can come out now to play, we still like ya!

now, i do have a question, and i welcome opinions, good or bad. the question is "does anyone have any experience with the memphis shades style of fairing that comes without the stereo accomodation? are there any you would recommend of another brand? i have a black bike so painting should not be necessary. the reason i ask is im curious about thier adjustability in regards to making the top part pitch forward or back and the amount of travel they afford you. i have oem bars on my 05 r* and kuryakyn sound of chrome bar mounted speakers. clearance wont be an issue, but im 6 foot 6 inches tall and im concerned about pitching the fairing enough to make the top of the windshield as high as my oem shield, which is pitched as far forward as it can be and is perfect." thanks in advance for your input.


I would recommend the HD fairing modified to fit your R*. Since the later models have the headlight being attached to the fairing you can tilt which ever way you want!


YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN? THIS ISNT JUST POURING SALT IN THE WOUND?


no i understand that, and thats fine for those that want to do that. but im looking at a NON stereo batwing. i have the sound system i want already, and im pretty focused on not putting on any hd parts. around here the harley vs. other rivalry is alive and well and im just not going to feed into it. the r* is the bike for me. not because its a yamaha, and not because its NOT a hd. but because i sat on everything from a can-am to a goldwing, to every hd and vtx model they offer. the r* is the fit i want, the look i want, and im in love with my roadie. its not an anti hd campaign, i just do not want to mix and match parts. my good friend has an 1100 shadow with a memphis shades non stereo batwing, and i like it a lot. but it seems to fit a bit pitched toward the rear of the bike (at the top). id ideally like to have the same fairing, but have it sit a bit tighter to the headlight, and a bit more forward at the top of the windshield. i was just curious if anyone here had any experience with any of this and any other manufacturer maybe to recommend? i currently run the oem tall windshield and a set of bucks lowers. (sorry curt you werent offering up lowers when i bought mine).
Rowdy. When you look at some components, aftermarket HD parts make sense. I want a fairing. Really only 3-4 manufactors make them for the R*. And those generally are pricey. But many make them for HDs and have clean generic lines.
 
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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
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I am 6' 6" as well and ride behind an MS batwing. I had the 12" shield and bought a 14" with recurve from clearview. I have been pleased with the MS batwing.

thanks im checking that out right now. how much "play" do you have in the MS batwing as far as front/rear adjustability?
 
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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
I am 6 ft 4 in. and use a Reckless fairing. I have the 8 inch windshield on it now which is actually a 10 inch when you get it. I had it cut down 2 inches so I could look over it... have the 5in also which I like but wife does not. Very good protection as good or better than the Goldwings I have owned and the VEntures, because you don't get the head buffeting.. Oh yeah I do have the Yamaha lowers on it.. Much Much better than a windshield. Butch
 
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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
Rowdy wrote:
hardone2get wrote:
Rowdy wrote:
Booster wrote:
Rowdy! You can come out now to play, we still like ya!

now, i do have a question, and i welcome opinions, good or bad. the question is "does anyone have any experience with the memphis shades style of fairing that comes without the stereo accomodation? are there any you would recommend of another brand? i have a black bike so painting should not be necessary. the reason i ask is im curious about thier adjustability in regards to making the top part pitch forward or back and the amount of travel they afford you. i have oem bars on my 05 r* and kuryakyn sound of chrome bar mounted speakers. clearance wont be an issue, but im 6 foot 6 inches tall and im concerned about pitching the fairing enough to make the top of the windshield as high as my oem shield, which is pitched as far forward as it can be and is perfect." thanks in advance for your input.


I would recommend the HD fairing modified to fit your R*. Since the later models have the headlight being attached to the fairing you can tilt which ever way you want!


YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN? THIS ISNT JUST POURING SALT IN THE WOUND?


Rowdy you are taking what I'm saying wrong. I'm not trying to rub salt into a wound.So let me say right now (I'm sorry if I offended you) What I'm telling you is the HD fairing with the headlight attached works so much better then any other fairing when you want to change the angle. It's unfortunate that you made some of the statements that you made and I only tried to point out those facts, and again I'm just stating simple facts. You just posted all opinions good or bad or would you recommend another brand? So that's what I'm doing. If you really knew me you would know that I love helping people fix things on their bikes and I love to fabricate things. I also know what works and I also know that Harley parts being the fact that there are so many out there can be had at a reduced price as compared to any other fairing out there. So take the information how ever you want and don't take it personal Please!
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Re:Why do Harley's sound so good! 2 Years ago  
Rowdy wrote:
Frogfarmer wrote:
I am 6' 6" as well and ride behind an MS batwing. I had the 12" shield and bought a 14" with recurve from clearview. I have been pleased with the MS batwing.

thanks im checking that out right now. how much "play" do you have in the MS batwing as far as front/rear adjustability?


when i had my ms, i didn't like the gap from headlight to fairing, so i had the brackets slotted even more,was able to get fairing to sit straighter up and tighten the gap some. looked much better imo.

their brackets you have quit abit of tilt adjustment.
 
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