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Old 11-01-2016, 07:26 PM   #46
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Old 11-01-2016, 10:49 PM   #47
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Couple pics of the decals. When I get it painted I will probably merge the No & Glide together but this will work for now. I ordered a Clock & thermometer that snaps into the gauge holes tonight and I plan on a set of snap in tweeters for the remaining two holes but the place I bought the stuff from told me they just came out with a very nice compass that snaps in the gauge holes also so I am torn. I would really like the compass as well but then I have a blank hole. what to do?



Stuff some outlets into the open holes for you electronic add-ons.
Look Good there Al!
Yea, the NoGlide would look better closer together....but still looks damn fine!
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Old 11-02-2016, 10:29 PM   #48
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Old 11-03-2016, 08:56 PM   #49
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Well done Al. All though I'm not a fan of the shark nose fairing, I do believe that it definitely looks better on the Nomad than it does on the HD. Job well done.
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Old 11-03-2016, 09:00 PM   #50
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Question : So how does it feel compared to the others ? Meaning , not being bolted to the forks . I'm giving you a big thumbs up on this one . I had a fairing but sold it for the windshield . Now after seeing this I may just go back .



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Question : So how does it feel compared to the others ? Meaning , not being bolted to the forks . I'm giving you a big thumbs up on this one . I had a fairing but sold it for the windshield . Now after seeing this I may just go back .
Its not bad putting it on the bike. Will block alot more wind off ya! As Al and I found out, gotta raise it up some and do a little adapting, which isn't bad.
If you look at Als bike, which came out fantastic, I must say, matches his paint. Mine had been thru a wreck, reason why I got mine cheap.
Had to raise the 2015 crash bar brackets (which are 1" taller than the stock 2005 brackets on my fairing) a additional 1 1/2". Then we had to modify the nose brackets.
AlWhite took alot of pics showing you how its done.
Hopefully, the Moderators will make it a sticky if anyone else wants to go down this road.
If you look at his bike from the side on page 2, look at the bottom of the fairing in relation to the bottom of the tank, and you'll see the amount you have to raise it.
One thing I can say is the lines of the fairing fit perfectly the Nomad, alot better than the HDs in my opinion....
And a big 'Thank You' to Monkeyman for inspiring us with the photos!
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Old 11-03-2016, 10:18 PM   #52
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Question : So how does it feel compared to the others ? Meaning , not being bolted to the forks . I'm giving you a big thumbs up on this one . I had a fairing but sold it for the windshield . Now after seeing this I may just go back .
I only have put on 100 or so miles on it but I love it. Hands are out of the wind. I just installed a clock and thermometer that snaps into the gauge holes. I was going to go with tweeters in the remaining two holes but I think I am going with a compass and USB charger in the other two. All Marlin brand.

I actually had it all tore apart tonight as I was not happy with the headlight adjustment as I was able to aim it but it was leaned back all the way. I cut the nose bracket and leaned it back about 5 degrees. I then had to modify again the crash bar brackets. Now its perfectly aligned with the tank like it should be and the headlight is now centered in it's adjustment. I will post new pictures tomorrow if it quits raining.

When I get e sound system dialed in I will be really happy but am planning a Sunday ride as its to be near 60. I will report back but so far its awesome.

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Old 11-03-2016, 10:25 PM   #53
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After reading this thread more than once , I'm convinced to go this route . Modifying the brackets are not a problem and taking the time isn't either since I have 6 months of winter to cope with .
I really didn't like all the access weight on the bars that my old one had . I'm sure this set up will help it become more balanced .
I'm looking forward to a decent stereo instead of Waring ear buds when I take long trips . And a lot less wind in the face would be a plus as well .

I have this thread saved to use it as a reference but making it a sticky would help us all . Good call

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I only have put on 100 or similes but I love it. Hands are out of the wind. I just installed a clock and thermometer that snaps into the gauge holes. I was going to go with tweeters in the remaining two holes but I think I am going with a compass and USB charger in the other two. All Marlin brand.

I actually had it all tore apart tonight as I was not happy with the headlight adjustment as I was able to aim it but it was leaned back all the way. I cut the nose bracket and leaned it back about 5 degrees. I then had to modify again the crash bar brackets. Now its perfectly aligned with the tank like it should be and the headlight is now centered in it's adjustment. I will post new pictures tomorrow if it quits raining.

When I get e sound system dialed in I will be really happy but am planning a Sunday ride as its to be near 60. I will report back but so far its awesome.
Thank-you !! really looking forward to seeing more pics . A true masterpiece .
 
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I have noticed with the frame mounted fairings that I've rode on at the dealerships that they seem to track just a touch slower in high speed turns but are more stable and smoother when going fast.
Not having that added weight on the handlebars is definitely a plus....
My idiot brother had a 70's model Norton Commando with a windjammer, saddlebags and a trunk. I hated the style, but that bike tracked like it was on rails, loved sitting behind the large windshield. My ElectraGlide had more buffeting around the hands and shoulders, and the very top of the head.
You could smoke a cigarette sitting behind the windjammer....
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I will post up pics as soon as photobucket is done with their maintenance. Grrrrrr....
 
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Old 11-05-2016, 06:39 AM   #57
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Ok, Here is the original placement.


Now the 5 degrees back. Tank lines up much better and you can see how the graphic would carry through the tank if I wanted to.


My 2 gauges in the dash - I think a compass & USB charger in the others.


Just because.

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Old 11-05-2016, 11:27 AM   #58
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Now THATS WHAT I'M TALKIN' ABOUT! GREAT JOB ALWHITE! That looks like a factory option!
I'm gonna get a piece of 1/8" rubber and build like a small skirt to go between the fork tubes and the nose of the inside of fairing, just to close up the gap a little, just for visual appearance
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Old 11-05-2016, 01:26 PM   #59
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Suttle, but yes it flows much better tilted back. It is now begging for two tone or graphics that flow from the fairing to the tank and repeated on the bag sides.
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Old 11-05-2016, 06:25 PM   #60
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Suttle, but yes it flows much better tilted back. It is now begging for two tone or graphics that flow from the fairing to the tank and repeated on the bag sides.
I would like to carry that design into the bags but am concerned how it would look with the horizontal ribs along the bottom.
 
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