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Street Glide Wind Deflectors

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Old 04-02-2012, 11:35 AM
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Default Street Glide Wind Deflectors

Since the Harley fork mounted wind deflectors will not fit street glides I was wondering if anyone has tried these wind deflectors this guy is selling on eBay?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/280855566989...84.m1423.l2649
 
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Old 04-02-2012, 11:42 AM
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I bought the set that have the holes for the turn signals from rtmr, they fit great but won't clear my hard lowers. I have been debating keeping them for if I ever take the lowers off, but I doubt that, so I may just sell them. They're black though, I think you're looking for chrome. My point is, good quality, look great and fit perfect. I like the way they wrap the bullets.
 
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I have the chrome set with the turn signal cutouts. Work real good at keeping wind buffeting to a minimum, but look awful ugly.
I took em off and added the front fork baffle and fairing wind deflectors and that seems to work well enough that I can just run with those and leave the fork ones off for time being.
 
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Got my Street Glide chrome deflectors from Harley Dealership. Easy install, and the turn signals fit through the holes in them.

Made a huge difference for me. Even though I do not like the styling, they make the buffeting go away and I can enjoy the ride! (also have slightly higher than stock windshield
 
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I have/had them. I don't have stock turn signals so, I had to make a few adjustments to them a dremel. They fit fine, but I wasn't impressed with the overall performance of them. Plus, I didn't like the way they looked. I only wanted them for cold weather use and figured that they were too much of a PITA to take on/off so I just left 'em off.
 
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