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    These are almost done, I am having one last minor change made and then it will go into production. It's been through a couple of revisions now and I'm at the point where I'm pretty much ready to pull the trigger on it and have them made. They're a little bit beefier than the jardine set in some places and slotted to allow for mild fitment differences between bikes.
    I do not have a 100% firm price yet, but it will definitely be under $100 a set shipped. (Edit, they're $85 shipped, powder coated in black only)

    They will be powdercoated black and have all the nuts/bolts needed to install on any XB. Obviously some nuts will be re-used, such as the pulley, but the small ones will be included.









    If you wish to get a set, post here or send me a PM.

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    Having another batch made. $75 shipped in the US, pm me for quotes anywhere else.
    CC orders -> https://squareup.com/market/dean-ada...iring-brackets

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    Quote Originally Posted by d_adams View Post
    Having another batch made. $75 shipped in the US, pm me for quotes anywhere else.
    CC orders -> https://squareup.com/market/dean-ada...iring-brackets
    Do you still have them in stock @d_adams?

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    These are badass!!

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    Got mine today! Thanks Dean. Just curious what everyone is doing at the front 2 holes in the fairing?dummy bolts?

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    I have had mine for a while, I hate to cover up my awesome pipe I am sure one day I will install .

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    Gotta show off my freshly painted sexy chin

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    I think I saw that on the Star war movie, sweet, BB please share with us what hardware you used to do the chin mounting, Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by Silverrider; 12-31-2016 at 10:03 PM.

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    Use the stock bolts, 1/4-20 nylock nuts on the inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d_adams View Post
    Use the stock bolts, 1/4-20 nylock nuts on the inside.
    I did basically that. Bought some stainless bolts and washers and lock nuts similar to the ones I put the fairing together with. Also got some 1/4 20 u nuts and clipped them on the brackets to make it a bit easier to r+i the chin

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