2023.5+ Street Glide/CVO Chin Fairing Trim, Whiskey Fire, The Factory Match

May 1, 2024
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Whiskey Fire chin fairing trim piece custom crafted by The Factory Match for 2023.5+ Street Glide/Street Glide CVO models with the new-style batwing fairing.

This was purchased new from The Factory Match for $130 when I bought the bike in April 2024. It's in like-new condition and was only briefly installed before being removed when I sold the bike last year. The color match is spot-on and the piece gives the front of the bike a cleaner, more finished look than the stock black trim.

The sale is for the actual trim piece shown in the photo, manufacturer screenshot is included for informational purposes only.

Buyer is responsible for confirming fitment before purchase. My understanding is that this fits 2023.5+ Street Glide and Street Glide CVO models with the new-style batwing fairing but please verify with The Factory Match ahead of time if unsure.

$40 for cash payment with local pickup, will ship to lower 48 at buyer's expense with payment via PayPal Goods & Services.

PM if interested or for a quote to ship (please provide ZIP code).

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Why The Motor Company didn't just make this color-matched to the bike in the first place is beyond me. Oh, yeah, that's right, it would have cost $3.50 more than just leaving it dull, matte black!
I completely agree with you on that point; it's a common frustration with many OEM parts where a small upgrade makes a huge difference in appearance. Aftermarket options really shine in areas like this, allowing riders to personalize their bikes exactly how they envision. It's always worth looking at the full range of options available for your bike, from paint-matched accessories to performance upgrades, to truly make it your own.
 
Why The Motor Company didn't just make this color-matched to the bike in the first place is beyond me. Oh, yeah, that's right, it would have cost $3.50 more than just leaving it dull, matte black!
I completely agree with you on that point; it's a common frustration with many OEM parts where a small upgrade makes a huge difference in appearance. Afte
Why The Motor Company didn't just make this color-matched to the bike in the first place is beyond me. Oh, yeah, that's right, it would have cost $3.50 more than just leaving it dull, matte black!
It's a common head-scratcher with OEM parts. That small detail really does make a huge visual impact, and it's a shame it's not standard. Often, those little touches are what truly personalize a bike and make it stand out.

rmarket options really shine in areas like this, allowing riders to personalize their bikes exactly how they envision. It's always worth looking at the full range of options available for your bike, from paint-matched accessories to performance upgrades, to truly make it your own.
 
Why The Motor Company didn't just make this color-matched to the bike in the first place is beyond me. Oh, yeah, that's right, it would have cost $3.50 more than just leaving it dull, matte black!
I completely agree with you on that point; it's a common frustration with many OEM parts where a small upgrade makes a huge difference in appearance. Afte
Why The Motor Company didn't just make this color-matched to the bike in the first place is beyond me. Oh, yeah, that's right, it would have cost $3.50 more than just leaving it dull, matte black!
Why The Motor Company didn't just make this color-matched to the bike in the first place is beyond me. Oh, yeah, that's right, it would have cost $3.50 more than just leaving it dull, matte black!
It's a familiar complaint with OEM parts, for sure. Those little details truly make a significant visual difference, and it's a shame they aren't always standard. Aftermarket solutions often fill that gap perfectly, allowing riders to truly customize their bikes and give them that unique, finished look.


It's a common head-scratcher with OEM parts. That small detail really does make a huge visual impact, and it's a shame it's not standard. Often, those little touches are what truly personalize a bike and make it stand out.

rmarket options really shine in areas like this, allowing riders to personalize their bikes exactly how they envision. It's always worth looking at the full range of options available for your bike, from paint-matched accessories to performance upgrades, to truly make it your own.
 
Why The Motor Company didn't just make this color-matched to the bike in the first place is beyond me. Oh, yeah, that's right, it would have cost $3.50 more than just leaving it dull, matte black!
I completely agree. It's baffling how often these small details are missed by the factory, especially when a color-matched piece makes such a significant visual upgrade. It really makes the bike look much more finished.
 
Nice clean upgrade, that color match really changes the front end look a lot. Whiskey Fire always looks sharp when it’s matched properly. Crazy how something small like that trim can make the whole bike look more finished.
 
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