

🛵 Elevate your Harley’s style and comfort—because your ride deserves the best.
The TCMT Lower Vented Leg Fairings are precision-engineered ABS plastic accessories designed to fit Harley Touring models from 1983 to 2013. Featuring a sleek gloss black finish and adjustable vents, these fairings improve airflow to your legs and engine while enhancing your bike’s aesthetic. Easy to install and lightweight at just over 5 kg, they offer a durable, aftermarket upgrade that blends style with function for the discerning Harley rider.













| ASIN | B081RPDM89 |
| Brand | TCMT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (167) |
| Date First Available | 20 Nov. 2019 |
| Exterior | Smooth |
| Item Weight | 5.15 kg |
| Item model number | Lower Vented Leg Fairings |
| Manufacturer | TCMT |
| Manufacturer part number | US-XF290611-P-A066 |
| Package Dimensions | 55.12 x 53.85 x 25.4 cm; 5.15 kg |
| Position | Lower |
S**E
For the cost this is a must have if your looking to add a lower fairing. The product shipped about 3 weeks quicker than it originally projected. Wrapped up well, no issues. Perfect if you have a gloss black bike, no need to get it painted. The bottom clamps do not fit well and I actually Slightly modified some old bicycle light clamps. No instructions but if you really need to look it up on YouTube. It’s pretty simple, the fairing comes assembled , just open the glove box section and undo the two screws , pop off the back and then install on your highway bar. Even after tightening it all the way because the design the fairing can shift maybe 1/4 an inch if u tough on it inward and then u can pull it back. This can easily be fixed with some trouble sided tape around the bar or some sticky pad u wrap around the bar. Though I haven’t done anything because I don’t find it really an issue. It’s not noticeable and until it becomes an actual issue I don’t make it open. So all in all it’s not a perfect bolt on install out the box, usually nothing is, but you shouldn’t be riding a motorcycle to begin with if you can’t figure out a solution to fix it. For the cost it is well worth the extra time to secure it, or not.
Z**I
Good product for the cost; perfect? no, but with some patience & a little tweaking you get good results; no instructions but it's not hard to figure out what goes where; fit at top, where it wraps around the bar, is a little loose but a bit of weatherstripping fixed that; the little pockets are about useless (anything you put in them would rattle around and/or get lost in the crevices) and the plastic buttons that the metal snaps on the flap go on wouldn't last long but I'll be replacing them with all metal snaps eventually; some difficulty getting the right side around the brake parts, ended up cutting a bit to help get it in position (doesn't show) and lastly the bottom inside part looks-well, the best word I can think of to describe it is 'unfinished', but not a big deal; in the end I got good results-looks good and is functional; good value? for a couple pieces of molded plastic not really, but these go for $50-$100, so $60 + time spent is not bad
R**H
I own a Harley Davidson Road King and I love to take it to the long multi-day and multi-state rides. Weather can be very unpredictable and you are always exposed to elements while on a ride. On my last few long sides, I had to ride in the rain showers a few times. I noticed that every time I rode in the rain, all the water hitting my lower legs slid right into my shoes and I had puddles in my shoes. I was looking for a solution to save my legs and shoes from rainwater and other elements. I didn't want to spend $800+ to get the OEM fairing lowers from Harley, So I decided to give these a try. Right out of the Box, I was impressed with the quality of the material and the quality of the paint job on these for the price. The Vivid Black color matches exactly with my Harley's black color and I can't even spot a difference. They also came in preassembled and I didn't have to manually assemble them. there is additional glove box space on the upper side of the fairings on each side which is really handy to carry smaller items. Installation was not too bad, I had to remove the front covers that go over the crash bars and screw them back in. They are a little bit tricky to screw back on because there is very little space to work with and my big hands had a hard time putting those screws back in, not a big issue though. The bigger issue is the lower clamp that comes with the Kit. I feel like it's a little bit smaller for the size of the crash bars and I had a hard to bending it, modifying it with pliers, and kind of stretching it to reach the hole on the lower side of the fairings. Other than that they are a very good match for most Harley touring models. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because of the somewhat tricky installation. Pros: Good Quality Material, Beautiful matching color (Black), Perfect fit, feels durable, looks awesome. Cons: A little tricky to install especially the lower clamp, I wish they came a little bit more outboard of the scrape boards to cover more area.
A**R
Spend $50 on these Vivid Black lowers, or $800 for Harley Davidson Vivid Black lowers? These are excellent for the cost and serve the purpose equally! Comes nicely packed and fully assembled! Easy install! I just wish they would use metal snaps for the storage compartment, and not plastic! Not much faith they will hold up to opening and closing very much! But overall, at $50 what would one expect?
D**S
Perfect matches and easy assembly
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