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2 Free windscreens included: 1 clear and 1 tinted. Many consider the Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Nomad to be a work of art. Its sleek chassis, heavily chromed 95-cubic-inch V-twin engine, and uniquely shaped gas tank set it apart from the crowd. A new Vector Batwing Fairing will enhance the looks and comfort of even this design masterpiece. Like all Vector Batwing Fairings, you’ll find hand laid fiberglass construction, often seen more on the racetrack than the road. You’ll appreciate the ease-of-installation, after all, this is not a bike that should be off the road any more than absolutely necessary. Your Vulcan Nomad deserves a batwing fairing that lives up to its standards of beauty, comfort and outstanding performance. Don’t settle for cheap ABS plastic. Put some real quality between you and the debris-laden wind. Get it. Install it. Enjoy it. All at a price you can afford. These fairings are designed to fit 2005 - 2008 Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Nomad and 2003-2008 Classic motorcycles but there are many different models, factory upgrades, and custom aftermarket parts so some modification may be necessary. Each fairing comes with one clear and one tinted windshield at no additional cost. Vector Batwing Fairings is dedicated to delivering premium hand-laid fiberglass at a cost you would expect to pay for ABS plastic. This model comes precut with holes to accommodate 2 – 6 inch by 9 inch speakers as well as a place to install an audio system. However, as there are many different stereo options to choose from, some additional modifications may be necessary. No sound system is included.
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Be patient with the installation, and follow the instructions before you get "creative".
The Vector Batwing Fairing looks great on my bike (2008 Kawasaki Vulcan Nomad 1600). It's not as easy as just pulling it out of the box and bolting it on though. There were some fitment issues that I had to be patient with and get a little creative on. The two supplied windshields fit fine, it comes with one clear (pictured) and one tinted. I chose to install the clear, as the brown/amber tint didn't look right with the color of my bike. If it was smoke in color, I would have installed the other windshield. The headlamp on my bike is stock, and that's where the fitment issue came in. I followed the included instructions to the letter, and when it came to installing on the bike, one of the holes of the bracket wouldn't line up with the hole on the bike. I had to remove the brackets from the fairing, and put them on the bike first. Then I put the fairing on the brackets. I used a 13mm socket and a 14mm end wrench to secure the nuts. I had to go through the speaker cut out with the socket, and hold a wrench on the head of the bolt between the handle bar and the fairing. I'd be lying if I said that made it easy, and I had to add a little pressure on the top of the fairing to get the holes to line up (bracket to fairing). The headlamp seemed to be causing the interference. It looks like the part of the fairing over the headlamp could use about an extra half inch of clearance to go on like the instructions state. Over all it took about an hour to install with the hick ups I encountered. I noticed that I have more wind in my face than I did with the factory windshield when riding, but the wind buffeting has ceased. It's a great looking fairing and I cant wait to get a stereo installed. I would recommend this to any one. I'm giving it four stars because of the fitment issue.
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