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Old 05-23-2006   #1 (permalink)
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My Corbin Times newsletter came today and says that Corbin is in the process of releasing a Triumph Rocket III Fleetliner fairing. They didn't send a picture but since all of the fairings look the same it probably looks like the ones at the bottom of

THIS website.

I asked them a couple of months ago before I bought the roadster screen and they told me they had no plans on making a Rocket fairing. Oh well, I guess I will be selling the Roadster screen soon.
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That is soooo ugly .
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That is soooo ugly .
With every new product I become more convinced whoever did the props for Clockwork Orange now works for Corbin.
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With every new product I become more convinced whoever did the props for Clockwork Orange now works for Corbin.
Yes indeed.... :-D :-D But such designs penetrate the air better...and make for more effective thrust....and that is no phallacy.. :wink:
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With every new product I become more convinced whoever did the props for Clockwork Orange now works for Corbin.
Yes indeed.... :-D :-D But such designs penetrate the air better...and make for more effective thrust....and that is no phallacy.. :wink:
HA, both of you guys are on today!
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I kinda like it, but $799? Not my first choice for an add on.
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This is a picture of Corbins Fleetliner Fairing for Yamaha's Roadliner, Stratoliner. They run $1199 for Gel Coat, $1399 for Black, and $2399 for custom painting.

Of course the one for the R-III will accomodate the 2 headlights.



Personally, I like this one better....
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This is a picture of Corbins Fleetliner Fairing for Yamaha's Roadliner, Stratoliner
Yikes! [I'm sorry, did I say that out loud?] Guess it's alright if you don't want to be able to see what's in front of you! :razz:
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If you are use to looking through a typical cruiser windshield, yes it can be. But I switch back and forth from one bike to the other and really don't notice it.. and I have Corbin's Trim Tab for a shield. This picture is also very deceiving based on angle of photograph.

Harley's Street Glide has a similar shield and it's low enough to look over the top of the screen. And You can also change out the screen to have something taller.

Harley's Road Glide - has the dual headlight configuration and it is mounted differently.
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Thanks for the pic, that's not half bad. Looks a lot like an HD Ultra.
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