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Does anyone here have or no anyone that has purchased lower leg fairings for their FL Softails (Heritage, Fatboy, Deluxe, etc) or FLH Touring Bikes (Road King, etc)? I noticed Leather Pros, see URL below, sells leg fairings and they look pretty cool I think but I do not know much more about them. Anyone have any input.....likes, dislikes, etc? Any advice? I have an '08 Heritage Softail and am interested in learning more about this product. Thanks in advance.
Wow - they look great! I wouldn't mind having them on for trips (ie rain) or cold weather riding. Makes me wish I'd gone with a standard engine guard rather than the HD mustache bar.
Wow - they look great! I wouldn't mind having them on for trips (ie rain) or cold weather riding. Makes me wish I'd gone with a standard engine guard rather than the HD mustache bar.
+1 on that! Wish I could somehow put them on with the mustache guard. They really look awesome and I bet work just as good.
I'd be concerned about blocking air from the engine even with the so called vents. Prolly be good to have for long rides in the winter but for that price I think I'll make do with my chaps and heated gear.
I've been looking at those myself. I have the MS batwing on order and think those might look kinda cool. Put me down for more info from someone who has them also.
What do you think it would cost ballpark to get those sprayed and clear coated?
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