They did all the wiring just had to run a harness to the battery and it has a quick disconnect under the fairing. Reckless has that style too. Looks the same has a little cubby hole instead of a radio and speakers
I got my batwing from reckless motorcycle. Paint match was fantastic and they have a couple of configurations for speakers/amps/headunits. Paid about $2300 for paint match inside and out 4 speakers and a 400 watt amp all Rockford fosgate. Ordered early spring as they get busy. 6 weeks I think I...
Dang so it’s something you made? I’ve been looking for a solution. I’ve seen one floating around but I don’t like how it looks in the pictures.
https://www.gqtechs.com/product-page/copy-of-rg3-freewheeler-tour-pack-mount
I’ll be 30 in July. I’ve always wanted to ride but was afraid of other driver getting hit. First trike was a can am Ryker at 26. Now I have a freewheeler I bought at 28.
I think you are talking about the new touring bikes have the connectors under the seat by the battery? I don’t think the new trikes have it yet. I’d assume they won’t get it till a redesign
Yeah I’m 6’3” and reckless discounts the klock werks a little when you purchase your fairing. They offer the 6.5” and the 8.5”. So I went with the bigger one so I didn’t have to buy another
I have a reckless motorcycle fairing on my 2019 with a 8.5” klock werks. I get some wind on my chest but it’s definitely from coming up over the tank. Before I had my highway pegs I would rest my legs up on the crash bar and hug the tank with my legs and wind was gone. I have a tank lift and...
I put a new battery in my freewheeler last summer and it was about that price. I went with a Harley battery only because I saw online that the size is a little weird and I’d save only $10/20. As far as oil I just went online an ordered the tune up kit for a M8 with all the fluids for a 3 hole...
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