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I was wondering if anyone on here has a wind deflector on their Nightrain? I've been thinking about one for a while but I'd like to see a picture of one before I spend the money.
Cough cough..I wouldn't have a luggage rack on my night train..LOL
It's quick release, and only mounted when I need to carry luggage - far more comfortable than a backpack ........ looks like you don't have a nightrain LOL
I have a similar one on my fatboy. it was like $45 off ebay. probably not as nice at that one but I wasn't sure how I'd like it. I can live with the look but problem is when I'm on the highway it put air right in my face. I may go to the full blown HD quick detach. Since I have a fatboy the windshield looks more at home to me...on a bare bones looking bike like a night train I might want something as small as possible, like a flyscreen.
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