OOh yeah if you get the trunk order it for the R3 Touring that way the brackets work you will just have to open up the front groves a little bit so the 10mm bolt will work... If you order the bags order them for universal so they will mount to any bike... It is a bit of work bit well worth it when you and the young lady want to take a road trip and you have plenty of room to pack your stuff...Besides that's what its all about being able to pack more stuff...LOL Peace out
 
TSUKAYU Fairing Purchase

Before you buy, may I suggest this fairing. This is a great little company right here in the USA! The price is very good, I have their fairing on my R3T. With (4 ) 5.5" Kenwood Speakers and an Sony deck and Wind Wings. The Tsukayu product line is made in China and has Quality Control Issues. Some are ok and some are not. You roll the dice.
With this company (Located in Kansas), you'll get an American Made Product! Plus they are motorcycle riders themselves, not just a manufacturer.

Wide Open Custom Plastic, LLC > Home

I was going to be selfish and keep it to myself. I just can't let a fellow R3 rider waste money and a small American Company miss a sale. My local Triumph dealer hooked my up with their in-house painter and he painted it along with a tourpack (NOT TSUKAYU) to match my black behemoth. Harley guys just stare with DISGUST!:D
Hope this helps. -Dan


Is the fairing removable like the stock windshield?
 
Is the fairing removable like the stock windshield?
I used stock shield and sissy bar quick release brackets when I did mine...
Had no issues with the trunk or fairing, the sale or delivery. Bought it through their site and got it in under a week...
 
I used stock shield and sissy bar quick release brackets when I did mine...
Had no issues with the trunk or fairing, the sale or delivery. Bought it through their site and got it in under a week...

So the quick release works for the batwing then?
 
Wide open customs has a cool Fairing, its hard for me to wrap around those duel speakers on each side.(look at them) Tons more weight and no low sounds like base... I personally think the best made speaker in the world is a 6x9. They come in many different configs and sound awsum. Plus I personally had a quad speaker set up and really didn't like it. On a different bike of course. If wide open customs made a fairing with 6x9 speakers I would have already ordered it...Even thought they are still almost Twice as much as Tsukayu. I like the fact that they seal their fairings up totally, but you cant get an amp in there if its all sealed up and they might want to add some relief holes for those speakers to breath, plus they will sound bunches louder. and if your XM takes a crap you will be tearing into that pretty painted fairing. That is my 2cents. What does everyone else think. Not that i really care I am just trying to be nice....
 
TSUKAYU Fairing Purchase

Before you buy, may I suggest this fairing. This is a great little company right here in the USA! The price is very good, I have their fairing on my R3T. With (4 ) 5.5" Kenwood Speakers and an Sony deck and Wind Wings. The Tsukayu product line is made in China and has Quality Control Issues. Some are ok and some are not. You roll the dice.
With this company (Located in Kansas), you'll get an American Made Product! Plus they are motorcycle riders themselves, not just a manufacturer.

Wide Open Custom Plastic, LLC > Home

I was going to be selfish and keep it to myself. I just can't let a fellow R3 rider waste money and a small American Company miss a sale. My local Triumph dealer hooked my up with their in-house painter and he painted it along with a tourpack (NOT TSUKAYU) to match my black behemoth. Harley guys just stare with DISGUST!:D
Hope this helps. -Dan


Too bad they only make fairings for the touring or I would have bought one from them a long time ago.
 
Please tell me, is Corbin the only mfg. of a fairing for the twin headlamp models?
If so, has anyone here ever tried to fab their own twin headlamp fairing?
I like the uniqueness of the twin headlamps and am trying to find windshields/fairings that keep that feature. So far I've only found Triumph/Corbin (respectively.)
Also, does anyone know if a frame mount fairing that works? I may just find an old Road Glide fairing and start experimenting -that would really freak out the HOG riders!
 
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