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Mid Frame Air Deflector TRim

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by cardboard, Dec 1, 2011.

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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    they look nice better than them off color semi black plastic junk they sell. those look classy
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    The look like they will scoop air and slow your speedy butt down!
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    $59.00 Pretty high price for plastic.:(
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    Sorry dude, I knew they was expensive. But they really, really make the deflectors look Good.
    Buddy of mine got them and had em on his bike, I couldn't git over how much better they made the bike.

    They really stand out too. I like em.
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    Do they work any better or just for looks.
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    Looks, they really make the deflectors look good.
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    it must be nice to be as broke as you are....................
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Don't cost no more than all the money you spent on a boat, hydraulic motors for the power trim, gas back and forth to the lake, Minnows. Cigarettes and all you spend money on.
    Gittin time for you to winterize yer boat man.:gah:
    Call us and let us winterize it for you.
    Oh wait, I'm not sure we work on Honda's

    I got to work 3 part time days this week. Made a couple hundred dollars.
    Got to eat breakfast out again too.
    Now we are out of work again.
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    and ya never hear me bitchin bout being broke, no money, ol'lady has to support me......the list is endless. oh ya, takin a 2 week vacation week after next......:roflmao:

    the last time i let you fix my wheelbarrow i had to buy a new one,,,,,,,,,,:D
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    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Coundn't find any parts for it. So I just tied a tree limb where the wheel was.
    It will work, its just easier to drag , unless you turn the limb around.:rant:
    Ya just try to keep stuff too long.
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    Those are very similaar to the Kuryakin deflector trim pieces that I got from JP Cycles. I forget how much I paid but it wasn't that much. They still look good though.
    Danny
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    If'n ya wasn't goin way up NOrth, I'd ask to go. But I like it better down here.
    If I got that fer north, the women might try to keep me up there.;)

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