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Don't know how anyone can answer an incomplete question but ya'all managed it anyway.
I've got one for ya and it's even more fun:
There's a room with nothing in it but a chair that faces a window with a full southern exposure. A bear walks by that window.
What color was the bear?
They work. I put them on in the winter and take them off in the spring. The nay sayers are the ones who won't ride in cool weather anyway. I don't care as much about looks as I do riding.
Or they aren't pussies and realize that when riding a motorcycles, wind happens.
Got the fork ones and the half circle under the tree on my road king as far as working ..... well still have to hair tie off my beard or put it under the chin strap. but there different and look fine to me. I was hopeing it would stop the updraft that pushes my beard into my eyes but no luck.
I have the Harley-Davidson chrome fork mounted wind deflectors.I also have lowers. I bolted two muffler clamps on my crash bar so they stop before hitting my lowers. I won't ride without them.I ride in all weather. I like wind but, not that annoying blast on the chin.Some people say the motor runs hot/less air flow...I have over 25,000 miles with a lot of 2-up riding and had no heat issues...the oil cooler must be doing it's job.Just my opinion.
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