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I haven't seen any. I was looking a few years ago but gave up.
I decided to go with a engine guard and soft lowers, I figure that might work but looks like crap.
If you're looking to cut down on the wind coming from below, up under your chin, a really simple solution IS the engine guard bar with soft lowers. I don't know what brand the other commentator has, but the Desert Dawgs are pretty much primo. Made in the USA, high quality materials, last for years (sometimes longer than you have the bike!)... they are easy-on, easy off, easy to store. Worth checking out IMHO. http://www.leadermotorcycle.com/harl...n-rain-guards/
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