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Looks good buddy👍 I may end up with one in the Stone as I really like that shield as I’ve had four of them over the years. 👍Give us a review after you ride with it attached a it a bit.
'98 V11EV with PlexiFairing 3. Too wRm in the summer but nice the other 3 seasons.I opened the bottom slot to clear the triple tree and shortened the top so I was looking over the fairing at distances beyond 30 feet.Its a quiet and dry environment that creates a bit if a vacuum that pulls some engine heat over the driver. Great for touring.
Bring it to Talimena and we'll fix it
Yours is mounted a fair amount higher than mine. That's something I hadn't thought of.
Throwing this into the discussion. A Jackal need a windscreen that has the bulge for the single gauge vs the Cali which has the dual gauge pod. Difference on the windscreen fitment. This is often overlooked.
Is this the same fairing cited earlier for the Shadow 750?
John -Here's the application charthttp://www.nationalcycle.com/plexifairing-mt.htmlKevin
I think I have the Plexifaring II on mine. Someone told me the III was too hot. Anyway, I like the II quite a bit, I don't get the turbulence others are talking about, but then again windshields are a very person specific item..
Forgive me for this old topic. I'm trying to get my '98 EV together after a recent spill. I'd like to get a Plexifairing 3 for it. Just running a sanity check regarding the right one. Part # N8613-01 is the one with a little He
Where it got interesting for me was the fact that National makes a number of variations that are all labeled PlexiFairing 3. They have different bends and cutouts I know the one on my T3 is distinctly different then the one on my EV. They both required some cutting to fit.
I used a Plexifairing 3 on my California, and later on my EV. I liked them, and probably put well over 100,000 miles on them.BUT, the rumbling and turbulence were always annoying. I eventually switched to a Swanee, and it is SO much quieter. I tried all kind of tricks on the Plexifairing and could never get rid of the turbulence. I suspect it needed a big hole in it to let some fresh air flow behind the windshield.