Where can a man find a shorty windshielf for my 1500 fairing?

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I figured I would try it barhopping around Indianpolis, then toss the tall one on for the saddlesore rides we plan this summer. I need a cheap, smoked one...$50-$75 range...

Anyhelp would be deeply appreciated!
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=118319#p118319:15ebjxp5 said:
Omega Man » Sun May 18, 2014 11:38 pm[/url]":15ebjxp5]
I'm tempted to offer a trade, mine is a Tulsa too but the blue at the bottom matches Crystals eyes.

~O~

I have a set of UNiQ speakers (and maybe an amp) that install on a motorcycle. They're from UNiQ Cycle Sounds. I had them installed on my victory. They look like these:

ucs-trg-2_1.jpg


These things are over $300 a set right now. Look em up:https://www.uniqcyclesounds.com/motorcycle-speakers-systems/classic-motorcycle-speakers.html

They're real nice, but the amp that comes with them says they put out 300watts, but I'm gonna tell you no they don't. If you can get an actual 100watt a channel in your bike, these speakers will play rather nicely. I have the speakers, and mounts, and some wire. and I might be able to scrape up the amp that came wtih the speakers, but I would suggest you getting an actual 2-channel car amp for these. The housing is all metal chrome, not plastic.

willing to trade? The outsides are chrome, as well as the clamps...the hollow wire bolts are not chrome, but aren't rusty either.

Hook a brutha up!!! Show me that shorty windshield, sir
 

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