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Can you guys who have wind deflectors on your bikes post a pic of them so I can see how they are mounted? I am looking for a certain type of wind deflector that mounts on the fairing between the handlebars and the turn signals, like the ones on Bountyhunter's bike. Are these a bolt on type installation or does the fairing need to be removed? Thanks.
Hey boe , here they are.. http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
Three thumb screws for each , easy install , and they work great.
Not a bad deal at $30.00 for the performance.
Much better as it gets colder out.
Mick
HD black deflectors in pic....they work! A fork air baffle is something else to consider.
I just installed the same on my bike and they help on cold days lately. The misses has not even noticed them yet. For cold days combine them with the soft lowers and it is much more comfortable riding.
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