Batwing Fairing for Kawasaki 1700

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Batwing fairing for Kawasaki 1700

Memphis Shades introduces fairing for Kawasaki cruisers
By Press Release, Apr. 13, 2010
One of Memphis Shades most popular offerings, the Batwing Fairing, is now available for the Kawasaki 1700 Nomad, Classic and LT. The design team at Memphis Shades set out to create a top-of-the-line product with looks and functionality in mind; the Batwing Fairing is just that.

The fairing mounts to the Kawasaki 1700 bikes with Memphis Shades exclusive Trigger-Lock hardware. Once the hardware is installed it allows you to detach your Batwing for cruising or put it on for those long, windy rides, all without the use of any tools. Just as with most everything from Memphis Shades, the windshields for the Batwing come in four different heights, and seven different gradient colors, as well as clear and solar. The fairing surface is black Lucite® with a class-A finish that looks great as is, or can easily be painted. The inner structure is black textured ABS.

The Batwing Fairing accepts optional wind deflectors. Small push-out plugs in the lower sections reveal pre-drilled mounting holes that allow for easy installation of the deflectors, making your ride even more stylish and comfortable.

Other popular accessories for the Batwing Fairing are the windshield tri-pouch for storage and four classic trim styles. When you run Memphis Shades, you dont have to sacrifice style for comfort.

See your local dealer and put a Memphis Shades Batwing Fairing on your Kawasaki 1700 today!

Memphis Shades Batwing Fairing
P/N: 2330-0023
MSRP: $229.95

Trigger-Lock Mounting Kit
(Will fit Kawasaki 1700, Nomad, Classic and LT Models)
P/N: 2321-0167 (Polished)
P/N: 2321-0168 (Black)
MSRP: $137.95

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