Batwing Fairing

Yamaha Stryker Batwing Fairing 99-0000

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The riding position on the Yamaha Stryker (and many similar motorcycles) is often described as “fists in the wind.” To us, that even SOUNDS uncomfor…
SKU: 09-1122
UPC: 754592436449
Shipping: $59.00 (Fixed Shipping Cost)
$349.00

The riding position on the Yamaha Stryker (and many similar motorcycles) is often described as “fists in the wind.” To us, that even SOUNDS uncomfortable. It turns out, it is. At least on a long ride. That’s because it also means “face in the wind” and road trash in the face. The solution is not only simple, it’s affordable, high-quality and adds significantly to the Stryker’s already smooth as silk look.

A Vector Batwing Fairing is, of course, the solution. Made of quality, hand laid fiberglass and finished with a tough, smooth gelcoat, you’ll keep your fists in that perfect riding position, but without the wind your fuel economy will improve right along with your attitude. Think of it as making a great ride even better.

Note: There are three fairing style options

(1) Base Price - Smooth Front Fairing

(2) Base Price + $30.00 - Simulated Vent Fairing - Accepts digital media receiver and not a traditional single DIN head unit

(3) Base Price + $40.00 - Simulated Vent Open Glove Box Fairing - No Cutouts

 

NOTE: The Vector Batwing Fairing Does Not have a functioning vent. The words “simulated vent” and “vented-look” refer to the cosmetic design of this fairing, which makes it appear to have a vent. We do not offer a truly vented fairing.

Speaker Opening Dimensions:  
2 - 6"x9" Speaker Model: 8 1/2’’ L x 5 3/4’’ H; 3’’ Deep
4 - 5 14" Speaker Model: 4 5/8" Diameter; 2 1/4’’ Deep
Overall Dimensions (without windshield): 39 1/2’’ L x 111/2’’ W x 17” H
Windshield Height: 5 1/2’’ H

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  • Gotta be a DIY kind of person
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    Posted by Nicholas Cottrell on Apr 11th 2018

    2013 Yamaha Stryker, requires modification for head unit insert (too small), drilling holes for wires to enter the fairing to the stereo. Does not have hardware for head unit to be secured. Had to make one myself. Besides these it seems to be a decent product.

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