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    Senior Member Delta's Avatar
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    I put a little scratch in mine last year when I installed them. No biggie, just use a black sharpie on it to cover it up.
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    I never installed the sticky pads. And I am sure the wings never touched the fairing. I did finally put a thin piece of rubber tubing on the inside on each wing to protect the fairing if ever needed. Looks good (no pic).

    The clip stops scratched the mirror mounts much less than I expected, and I did move them a couple of times to find the best location. I like the Baker Wings.
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    I have the National Cycle mirror wings. Work very good and I like the ratcheting part for adjustment.
    2013 F6B in black of course

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    Installed my Baker Hand Wings for the N Carolina trip, loved them, did as expected, if not better, great investment !!
    SOUTHERN small town Wisconsin

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    Finish the job now...

    Quote Originally Posted by choptop View Post
    Installed my Baker Hand Wings for the N Carolina trip, loved them, did as expected, if not better, great investment !!
    Add you a BeadRider seat and that deflected wind goes all around those beads and keeps the 'boys' cool so they can perform later....
    The human race is counting on you for continued procreation!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    Add you a BeadRider seat and that deflected wind goes all around those beads and keeps the 'boys' cool so they can perform later....
    The human race is counting on you for continued procreation!!!!!
    Their will be know more pre , pro or postcreation from this 6 rider and I love my Beadrider !!
    SOUTHERN small town Wisconsin

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    I had the three piece lower set from windwings. I liked the sturdy construction of the panels and the way they mount into the bike. They also are specifically shaped for the F6B fairing radiator openings.Tipped the bike over and suffered no damage at all..

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    I opted not to use the spring clip (stop clip) when I installed my Baker hand wings. Never turn them enough inwards anyway to redirect air flow towards me...


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    molding

    If I remember right, 53Driver had a molding on his Baker Wings that was a pretty cool solution. Its on the list....

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    If it's protection from the wind and rain you want

    Look at these guys
    https://www.theperfectride.bike/prod...hand-protector

    Met the guy, great quality.
    2014 Red F6B with ABS
    Baker: Hand Wings, BikeMP3: rack, Cardo Packtalk Bold Cyclepump: air compressor, Garmin Zumo 396
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    ZUMOLOCK to lock on Zumo 396
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