Just called them and I was all set but then they dropped the bomb..... I have to relocate my highway lights.... I have no idea how or where I'd a brack to do this...
Im going to go with Wide Open over Tsukayu. The fairing is supposed to mount with your quick release brackets. I have a spare shield with a keyed bracket so I can switch out with ease.
Im going to go with Wide Open over Tsukayu. The fairing is supposed to mount with your quick release brackets. I have a spare shield with a keyed bracket so I can switch out with ease.
Personally I don't get the whole stereo-on-a-bike thing anyway. Why would anyone want it when you can have in-ear monitors and actually hear the music? But to each his own.
Have any of you considered mounting an aftermarket Harley batwing to the R3T? I was looking at one for a road king the other day and realized that it's headlight port is open on the bottom, unlike the ultra's or the streetglide's. This would allow mounting around our big can... They are anywhere from $150-$400 on Ebay and other sites, so the cost would be wildly lower than those made for the Triumph. Thoughts? I'd like to get a batwing for the look, but also to have a stereo mounted up. @cr0ft , in-ears block all of the bike noise when riding, which is great for the music, but makes me nervous in that I can't hear changes the the bike. Plus, any emergency vehicles or other vehicles on the road are drowned out. As much as I like crisp sound, I wouldn't be willing to risk riding without my ears on the bike.
I understand... but you can choose earplugs with an NRR that will reduce the noise to a safe level without filtering out all of the ambient noise. I used to wear them when I played shows with a couple of bands. NRR of 15 or so will handle what you need, keep the noise below 80 dB, and still allow for functional hearing. That's what I prefer to use.