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I was seriously considering adding lowwers to my 2010 Heritage until the local H-D dealer said he hasn't sold any for over two years . . . to me they look like a natural and functional thing . . . . are they only being sold on e-Bay?
I was seriously considering adding lowwers to my 2010 Heritage until the local H-D dealer said he hasn't sold any for over two years . . . to me they look like a natural and functional thing . . . . are they only being sold on e-Bay?
If you're referring to the wind deflectors, my dealer sells them. I mentioned Ebay because as you can see from some of the responses to this thread, some people don't like them and they end up on Ebay. Mine were virtually brand new and I picked them up for $40, about half of what the dealer charges for new.
I put them on and took them off my Heritage 3 times already!!! lol...at first I thought they worked, then decided they didn't work enough as I hated the look. Then I put them back on and didn't notice much difference, so I took them off...repeated the process again!!! They are off now. All they did is catch a lot of bugs!!! Thing is, I'm 5'8" and I don't get a lot of the buffeting that people talk about (maybe my torso to windshield height ratio is just the perfect height..haha) I cannot even fathom the idea of how someone CANNOT ride WITH a windshield although I hear so many say it's true.
Anyway, I think they work but for me it isn't very noticable so I took them off as I absolutely cannot get used to the look...I've tried! They may be back on one day though...who knows....lol
Steve
Last edited by Heritage632; Apr 24, 2010 at 01:14 AM.
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