Hmmmm why didn't you go with the Baker Shields?
Hmmmm why didn't you go with the Baker Shields?
John (Jay) Bettua
2014 F6b Red- sold 2016
2020 Goldwing Matte Black
Retired U.S. Air Force MSgt
So is the purpose of these to prevent wind from hitting your hands? I'm new to full fairing bikes so these deflectors are new too me too. Personally, I think they look goofy, but if they work for you then that's all that matters. First thing I replaced was the stock shorty windshield. Looked great, but kind of defeats the purpose of having that nice full fairing to shield you from the wind.
I bought the Baker hand shields in dark tint. If these were available or I knew about them I would probably have bought these instead due to ratcheting mechanism. However, Baker ones work fine, too. I mostly leave them in closed position, but in heat they do stay in open position and direct wind onto me. They are very effective and simply expand the calm air pocket further.
As far as the looks, here is the picture of my F6B while riding the Deals Gap in NC with Baker air wings in closed position. I think they complement the looks and in my opinion the bike should have come with them stock:
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And here is me at Daytona Bikeweek with air wings in the open position:
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I am not a fan of Baker wings that mount to the side of fairing, which is what a lot of Goldwings have, but these I think look great and function even better. Quality so far seems to be good, no issues.
Live and learn. I ended up getting the National Cycle wind deflectors after my last long highway ride when I realized there was a lot of air/wind coming from under the mirrors. I installed them today with the help of my 11 year old and took a short test ride. In the closed position they definitely limit the wind that hits me and should make for an even smoother feeling highway ride. The ratchet system is a nice feature for easy adjustability. I'm still not crazy about the looks, but it's function over form at this point and they really aren't very noticeable especially in the dark tint.