sideoutrocker
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Added two new accessories to mine within the last couple of weeks.
I looked at several different front fairings and windscreens and settled on the Batwing SML by Puig. I love the look of the mini batwing fairing along with the longer touring, medium-smoke windscreen. They sell the shorter "sport" windscreen in both clear and (medium) smoke tint. Installation wasn't too difficult. Price was also more within my budget (at less than $350 USD) as compared to the other fairings I was looking at from Corbin, Wunderlich and DKdesign. I didn't think my fairing would arrive before my trip but it arrived the day before and I was able to get it installed.
I had been shopping for saddlebags for a while as I wanted something that was hard-shell with good cargo space yet stylish enough not to take away from the look of the bike. I believe I found that with the Overlord saddlebags from Viking Bags. Black matte-finished leather reinforced with hard, durable plastic to help keep its form with or with cargo. The teardrop shape follows the lines of the rear fender nicely. And installing the saddlebags did not interfere or affect the mounting of the rear luggage rack I already had in place.
They were immediately put to use on an 1100+ mile roundtrip journey from Las Vegas to Reno and back in two days. Both accessories performed as expected and I am extremely happy with everything.
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I looked at several different front fairings and windscreens and settled on the Batwing SML by Puig. I love the look of the mini batwing fairing along with the longer touring, medium-smoke windscreen. They sell the shorter "sport" windscreen in both clear and (medium) smoke tint. Installation wasn't too difficult. Price was also more within my budget (at less than $350 USD) as compared to the other fairings I was looking at from Corbin, Wunderlich and DKdesign. I didn't think my fairing would arrive before my trip but it arrived the day before and I was able to get it installed.
I had been shopping for saddlebags for a while as I wanted something that was hard-shell with good cargo space yet stylish enough not to take away from the look of the bike. I believe I found that with the Overlord saddlebags from Viking Bags. Black matte-finished leather reinforced with hard, durable plastic to help keep its form with or with cargo. The teardrop shape follows the lines of the rear fender nicely. And installing the saddlebags did not interfere or affect the mounting of the rear luggage rack I already had in place.
They were immediately put to use on an 1100+ mile roundtrip journey from Las Vegas to Reno and back in two days. Both accessories performed as expected and I am extremely happy with everything.
Links to products (below):