 13. The plates attach to the inside of the fairing for a clean look. |  15. With everything buttoned up, the fairing was slipped into position on the bike. The fairing mounts to the RK utilizing the stock windshield mounts. |  16. Here's that plug that we pointed out in pic #10. The quick connect/disconnect plug allows you to power up the radio in a matter of seconds. Then when you don't run the fairing just tuck the accessory plug out of sight and nobody would know any better. |
 17. The lower groove on the fairing mounts were slid onto the stock lower rubber windshield grommets. The top groove of the fairing mounts were slid between the two washers that replaced the rubber grommets. Then everything was tightened down. |  18. With the stereo installed, the fit and finish is perfect. To help deter the thieves who might want to steal your tunes, the stereo's faceplate is detachable, so you can take it with you when you park. |  19. Total cost of the fairing with the stereo, 12v plug and upgraded chrome trim was $2,352. Pretty good deal, considering installation was free and the owner now has a true "bagger" from fender to fender, plus he can take the fairing off if he just wants to run around town-we doubt it, though. |
 20. In a matter of 40 minutes (yes, that's all it took) the DCC crew made Mike's ride back home from the rally 100 times better. A clean-looking fairing with protection from the elements and tunes for the road-what more could he ask for? | | |
Sources
Dragonfly Cycle Concepts
www.dragonflycycleconcepts.com
(877) 374-6359