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Fairing air deflectors

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by 08XModel, Jun 10, 2009.

  1. 08XModel

    08XModel New Member

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    Hello:

    Been looking into new fairing air deflectors. I have stationary ones right now and wondered if adjustable ones would work better to keep some of the buffeting down that I seem to experience? I like the kuryakyn adjustable deflectors but just wondering what other people use and like. I also lost this post to a stupid hacker.
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    I have the dragon flys.. same thing where ever ya go just the price on them changes, any way I do use them not much but still.
    I think they look better too.
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    My Ultra came with them stock. I like them because they allow me to put the wind on me when it is hot.
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    I put the '08 & newer H-D 4 hole ones on my '06 ultra with 3 holes. bolted on perfect & solid. Can hardly tell a bolt is missing. Love the extra air when I want it.

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