anyone with the corbin windscreen that looks like the Harley

BigPH

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I am looking for someone that has the front fairing that looks like the fairing on the Harley glides.
 
I was wondering if you had any fit problems and problems with wind like all the others are having with the screans.
 
Oh and Big Gun have you ever heard of a wolf in sheeps clothing. :twisted:
 
The fit and quality are excellent. I did replace the screen with a 10" one as the black 6" one supplied looks nice but wasn't very useful. I also have the lowers on too, and that helps with air coming up from underneat the fairing. I wear a full face and while there is some wind getting through, it's certainly not a problem. In fact, I may remove the lowers now that the summer is here to get some air through my vented jacket.

To be honest, my buddy Chris has the truimph large windshield and lowers and he has almost no wind, so $ for $, the Corbin isn't the way to go. Whenever we both park together, mine gets all the attention because of the fairing. It's a love it or leave it proposition. I've had many Hardleys over the years and don't care if my Rocket looks like one. I know it will blow them all away. It's sorta stealth like - you come up on a group of Hardleys, who check you out and mistake you as one of God's Chosen because of the fairing. Then, at your convenience, you just leave them far behind. Vinny Boy
 
Thanks Vin. are there any more openions on this product?
 
Are you talking about the new Corbin wind screen? It looks good, but I refuse to pay that much for a wind screen.
 
i am talking about the fleetliner. After seeing thi money some of these guys are putting into these things that dont seem like much.
 
I have the Corbin Fleetliner on my Black '06 R3. The stock 6" screen is not useful so I recently replaced it with a 13" Chromed Smoke windshield purchased from J&P Cycles online. From the front you see the black fairing with the Chrome-look windshield above. Looks great!

If you go this route, get the ignition switch relocation kit at newr3.com. Reaching around the gauges and under the fairing is a pain. What was Triumph thinking putting the key there?
 
They were thinking you might like a steering lock.