Options other than Corbin for a Batwing style fairing for the R3R?

I understood he was looking for a seat for a faired bike. That was my misunderstanding. CanberraR3 getting his panties in a wad over someone trying to help is a reflection of his personality defects, not anyone else's politeness.

*** off you *****head. No one mentioned a seat except you. Before you start slinging insults check your facts.
I probably shouldn't have called you a tosser so quickly but now it's pretty clear all I did was save a little time.
 
Canberra he's done dont worries we all know your good that block button works :D
 
To take it back to topic...

I found this site:
http://www.tsukayu.com/QuickDetachableFairing.html

I can't speak to their quality, as I haven't purchased anything from them. Plain fairings start at $479, and you can get one with a sick system, bluetooth controller, GPS, etc. starting around $799. I think shipping to the US is ~$50. They use pretty nice components (JVC, Kenwood, Panasonic) so I'd hope they make products to match. Problem is, they don't seem to have one that's a direct fit for the R3R. However, they make a ton of over models, one of which could fit the dual lights on the roadster.
 
I read about some extra charge or "surprise" charge for shipping on the Tsukayu. Might have been on the Tbird site."
 
I looked on their site...they list just the touring model but I sent them an E Mail to see if they have anything for the Roadster. I wonder if anybody has tried to make the Touring fairing fit but some careful cutting around the headlight area?
 
i know there's a few miles between us but i have a corbin fairing for sale. it was supposed to go on my 2012 roadster but its all burned up now. Going to pick up a rocket touring in florida at the end of the month. $800. plus shipping
 
I like mine. I have run it on my 06 then moved it over to the Roadster while the 06 was being moded. Now it is back on the 06. The only think I don't like about corbin is the price.
 
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