So the Nighthawk passed inspection just fine so title and license are next. However, since I dropped the front end I changed the angle if the Quicksilver and now the wind hits me right smack in the face:(. Now I'm torn between between form or function.
Raise it up and enjoy sweet peace while...
Cool! Thanks!
I just lowered the front end last night, about three inches, and I like the look even better (another dark pic). The black fairing and the stock black fender really kind of tie the look together. Additionally I found a used Nightstalker fairing local for $25 that I'm going to...
I finally got the Nightstalker back from my electric guy, next off for inspection! So far I've replaced the rear shocks with Progressives and the stock turn signals that were pretty much falling off. I believe the bike is ready to pass inspection, but I do have a rattle that I hear coming from...
So, adding pics to a forum post works great (I think the system even auto-resizes the pics), but when I follow the same procedures for posting to an album it is a no-go and I get the image is too big notice. I am taking pics and posting using an iPad mini. Is the only way around to resize pics...
I couldn't get these Quicksilver mounting instructions to upload into an album so here goes... Check out the date on the instruction, pretty cool almost matches my Nighthawk.
Mine went on pretty much parallel to my forks, but I sure didn't see any options to change that, it was just the only way to put it on. The height of the windscreen ended up being pretty darn near perfect too. Can't wait to take the nighthawk out for a ride and see what the fairing actually does.
I got the bracket to fit, not totally satisfied with the fit but it will probably be close enough (required some bending:(). Crappy lowlight picture attached.
Today I am officially a Vetter owner! (What else do I have to do to get a patch:))
My Quicksilver fairing, and yes it ended up being a Nightstalker, just arrived! I greedily unpacked it before dinner on the table, which probably bothered my wife considerably. She kept asking about the price...
Darn! They look so sweet (probably cool enough to buy a bike to match :). I wonder how hard they would be to reproduce? I just did my first foray into fiberglass to fix (or keep from making it worse) a small crack in my Nighthawk side panel and it was fun to work with.
And of course I...
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