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I live in in Southern Illinois. Our temps can vary by 40 degrees in 12 hours. I leave mine on in the summer but I take the sliders out in July and August. If you look at them they are designed to funnel air to the engine.
I ride in the Montana mountains where it can be 100 degrees and two hours later snow can be falling and two hours later be back in the 90's. I think the lowers do funnel air around the engine, I never take them off. They sure a great in the rain and when it's in the twenties.
I'm just going to assume you're kidding.
Guys shouldn't have an apostrophe in your sentence, nor should every word be capitalized, and 'gotta' isn't a word. It's the lazy way of saying 'got to'.
Gotta would be OK by me provided you weren't questioning someone's spelling skills in the same sentence.
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