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I like em. They might match my studded Mustang setup. I may replace my plastic ones with these. Are they leather or some other material? and how do they attach? Thanks
I like em. They might match my studded Mustang setup. I may replace my plastic ones with these. Are they leather or some other material? and how do they attach? Thanks
Although mine are not studded, they are the best bang for the bucks you could spend. "No More Fried Thighs" is not just some BS slogan, they work as advertised and look way better than the plastic versions. They have the look that goes with the lines of the bike and match the seat texture. Made out of aluminum and covered with a vinyl type material. On my 2007 (later years mount differently), they attach with Velcro and have a hole with an insert that you can use a zip tie to to fasten them to the wire tray that goes down the frame backbone. Simple to install if you follow the directions. I have also installed them on my buddy's 2009 SG.
RJS (Bob) will help you over the phone if you have run into install problems. Give him a ring and he will answer your questions. Great product. Mine look as good today as they did when I installed them 4 years ago. Our Harley's might be high maintenance girls, but these heat deflectors require none at all...
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