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Hows the quarter fair with wind? It help at all or just looks mainly?
I have found that it provides some wind protection. More than a bike without anything but way less than a full screen or fairing. I rarely get above 75 MPH. Most of my riding is 50-70 MPH. For my needs, it works well. I also like how the bike looks with it.
I have found that it provides some wind protection. More than a bike without anything but way less than a full screen or fairing. I rarely get above 75 MPH. Most of my riding is 50-70 MPH. For my needs, it works well. I also like how the bike looks with it.
I don't like the looks of the full shield really like the looks of the Harley quarter fairing though. Not really looking for a lot of wind protection just something that helps a little bit.
Originally Posted by 98acrsilver
if it makes you guys feel any better i just hit a deer last week with my semi truck, was nothing left of it besides the hide
A friend of mine showed up in his truck when he heard I wrecked I told him to grab the deer for me I wanted some deer jerky. He said there wasn't anything worth getting.
I don't like the looks of the full shield really like the looks of the Harley quarter fairing though. Not really looking for a lot of wind protection just something that helps a little bit.
The 1/4 Fairing should fill the bill then. I have had bikes without any wind protection so I know what that feels like. I can say that the 1/4 gives adequate wind protection for the kind of riding I do.
Ok guys, here's the latest...Willie G derby and timing cover, front controls, Bassani Road Rage, Ness Big Sucker and a Power Commander V to make it run. This bike is on fire.
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