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I have a 2014 ultra limited. I get a lot of wind between the batwing and lowers. The passenger says there is a ton of wind back there and it’s uncomfortable. Is there a fix out there to redeflect the wind between the lowers and batwing?
I'm really happy with Baker Wind Blockers. You can open or close them while riding. I only have one eye so I have to keep my head still or I can't focus.
Fork air deflectors are popular but block too much air with lowers above 75*.
If you search, you'll find a few thousand posts about wind control!
As Red said, there are a thousand posts about this and too many opinions to count. Some things work for some and don't for others.
I can tell you the solution that works for me, and I have tried many, especially HD fangs on my StreetGlide, is Cooling Deflector Wings from DK Customs. These simply work and keep much of the air blowing up from behind the fairing.
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