Aftermarket Fairing: Corbin or Quadzilla?

That's good to hear :)
You mentioned in your review thread that the aerodynamics were good .... had a good air pocket for ya?

Ya no buffeting at all, i could probably use a slightly larger windshield but i didn't want to Sacrifice the bagger look.

Ya ya style over comfort lol
 
Ya no buffeting at all, i could probably use a slightly larger windshield but i didn't want to Sacrifice the bagger look.

Ya ya style over comfort lol

Sweet!
Thanks everyone for your help. With all things considered I am likely going Quadzilla. I called Hoppe industries. Turns out they have a booth at Laconia Bike week, which I am heading to this year so they are going to put a unit on the truck for me and I can get it right from them, after having a look in person.
 
Well .....
I was all ready to pull the trigger on the Hoppe industries fairing when I found this little guy:
http://www.artinmotionllc.net/black...9-speakers-stereo-triumph-rocket-iii-touring/

I found it when I was looking for how others might have mounted their phone or GPS to the Quadzilla and then I found this already GPS enabled fairing. The vendor is art in motion but I get the impression it is a tskuya fairing.

The question I have, because this is the most important thing, is about the quality and aerodynamics. Does it have as good of an air pocket as the Hoppe industries fairing?

Anyone have any experience with this one?
 
Pretty good chance it is a Tsukayu fairing, as that is what it says on the website. ;)

Tsukayu
Black Paint Batwing GPS Fairing with 6"x 9" Speakers & Stereo Triumph Rocket III Touring
$1,180.00
 
Pretty good chance it is a Tsukayu fairing, as that is what it says on the website. ;)

Tsukayu
Black Paint Batwing GPS Fairing with 6"x 9" Speakers & Stereo Triumph Rocket III Touring
$1,180.00

right ..... I missed the fine print :S

Anyone have any experience with Tsukayu. I have heard mixed feedback.
 
right ..... I missed the fine print :S

Anyone have any experience with Tsukayu. I have heard mixed feedback.

Ive seen other posts on here that say they have some stability issues at freeeway / highway speeds. Choose carefully my man.
 
Well, I can't speak for the others, but I did a pretty thorough review of my Corbin here on the forum. No bells and whistles, but I'm not into that...if I wanted that I would have bought another Harley. My favorite selling point is it fits the original windshield mount so you can switch back and forth easily if you like. I've grown to like the more laid back style as I have used it more. I have posted a lot of pictures and made some modification, lower wind deflectors, a dashboard, a 15" Cee Bailey windshield, others. I just posted a couple more pictures on the...high speed "Sway" post. I made some additional comments there as well. Don't buy a clearview windshield for it as they are not made heavy enough to handle the wind dynamic. Read my review and if you have questions, I will try and help. My opinion has changed a bit on a few things since the review I did.
hello,
i just ordered a clearview windshield........ how bad are they?
thanks
 
I have the Tsukayu with stereo and my own GPS. Very happy with it so far

So ..... a little development since I posted this thread. I had to replace my bike due to an accident (I'm ok though) and actually ended up going with a 2014 Rocket 3 Roadster (I've always wanted to know how the other half lives :)).

Since Hoppe doesn't yet make anything for the roadster my decision is much easier lol
 
So ..... a little development since I posted this thread. I had to replace my bike due to an accident (I'm ok though) and actually ended up going with a 2014 Rocket 3 Roadster (I've always wanted to know how the other half lives :)).

Since Hoppe doesn't yet make anything for the roadster my decision is much easier lol
Glad you are ok mate
 
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