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any chance of a in depth review of that? I had not seen it before.
This is an Extension from MRA, mounted by clamps without drilling any holes, and will installed or removed in less then 60 seconds.
The Extension is adjustable, removes the buffeting by 90%, reduces noise and keeps your face clean from Moskitos etc.
his server provider is certainly having some issues as I randomly get page loads and at other times it just gives me a blank page or page not found by the server
I thought about getting some of these but I want to run with lowers and I believe the fitment details said it will not work with lower fairings. Dang oh well.
You've been listening to Fake News.
I bought a pair of Harley fangs in 2010 that said they don't fit with hard lowers, they do fit. They now have been on my 2010 Electra Glide Limited with hard lowers for seven years and the 103 motor hasn't not self destructed because of any cooling air being diverted away from the engine.
Last edited by jamesroadking; Sep 7, 2017 at 06:45 AM.
You've been listening to Fake News.
I bought a pair of Harley fangs in 2010 that said they don't fit with hard lowers, they do fit. They now have been on my 2010 Electra Glide Limited with hard lowers for seven years and the 103 motor hasn't not self destructed because of any cooling air being diverted away from the engine.
These things.........yes they work, Yes HD makes them, hence the bar and shield logo on them. When using the soft lowers that go on the engine gard (for cool temps and rain) the wind is pushed up thru the gap between the forks and front of the tank even more so. The fork deflectors pretty much eliminate this.
Soft lower covers and these really make a difference.
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