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    For such a small size.. Baker hand wings work extremely well. You will see the difference.

    Money well spent.


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    For such a small size.. Baker hand wings work extremely well. You will see the difference.

    Money well spent.
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    I am going to buy a set. Haven't checked to see who has best deal. Sponsor or direct? The are only a couple hours from me.

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    Our newest Rick's Reviews just happens to be on the Baker Built Wings. Check it out below:


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    Quote Originally Posted by WingStuff.com View Post
    Our newest Rick's Reviews just happens to be on the Baker Built Wings. Check it out below:

    I ordered a set from you along with a belly pan. Should get them Friday.

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    I ordered the wings along with a black belly pan. It only has 1 part in the package. Is it suppose to come with 2 pieces and bolts to put them together?

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    One effect of the Baker Hand Wings...

    ...that I have felt a couple of times (most recently yesterday afternoon), is that they will surprise you with adverse bike movement if one of them "folds up" due to the fastening stem nut becoming loose over time.

    At speed yesterday; I had my Baker Wings deployed in the open position; I was doing about 80mph and began a lane change when the right Baker Wing suddenly flipped itself backwards (instead of the normal closed position). I felt it first before I saw the Baker Wing's changed position... my bike tried to fight my planned movement to the left due to the changed slipstream on the right side of my fairing.

    I had firm grip of my handlebars so I was able to counter the unplanned movement to the right as I was trying to complete my planned movement to the left. This is proof that those Baker Hand Wings really control a lot of air at speed. Check and tighten those fastening stem nuts occasionally.


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    ...that I have felt a couple of times (most recently yesterday afternoon), is that they will surprise you with adverse bike movement if one of them "folds up" due to the fastening stem nut becoming loose over time.

    At speed yesterday; I had my Baker Wings deployed in the open position; I was doing about 80mph and began a lane change when the right Baker Wing suddenly flipped itself backwards (instead of the normal closed position). I felt it first before I saw the Baker Wing's changed position... my bike tried to fight my planned movement to the left due to the changed slipstream on the right side of my fairing.

    I had firm grip of my handlebars so I was able to counter the unplanned movement to the right as I was trying to complete my planned movement to the left. This is proof that those Baker Hand Wings really control a lot of air at speed. Check and tighten those fastening stem nuts occasionally.
    Moral of the story: Make sure your nuts are tight during aggressive slipstreaming changes.

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