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    Mirror mounted wind deflectors

    Any experience or advice on brand/types of under mirror mounted wind deflectors for F6B? Some reviews are critical of deflectors not staying in position at higher speeds, etc.? Also, is that the area to install deflectors (under mirrors) to mitigate wind buffeting? I replaced original shorty windshield with higher Cee Bailey that works very well. Thanks.

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    I have the National Cycle mirror wings . They work very well to adjust the breeze in the cockpit. They also adjust using a ratcheting system that works good.
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    I have Baker Hand Wings and love them. I'm fairly certain they do a good job of mitigating wind buffeting only because when I "open" them, there is a strong flow of air to my head/chest area. I had mine on during some serious crosswinds in Wyoming last year and they stayed put just fine.

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    I just installed mine last Saturday (less than 20 minutes) took a 150 mile ride and love them. They really reduce the wind at the grips to almost nothing allowing the heated grips to work much better.
    Had the bike up over 100 in the “closed” position and no movement.
    Great investment IMHO.

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    National Cycle here too. Work great and hold their position where you set them.
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    Baked Hand Wings keeps the cold draft from my hands in winter and keeps the cool breeze at my chest in the summer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    baked hand wings keeps the cold draft from my hands in winter and keeps the cool breeze at my chest in the summer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Baked Hand Wings keeps the cold draft from my hands in winter and keeps the cool breeze at my chest in the summer.
    I prefer my Hand Wings fried to a golden brown! Mmm mmmmm!

    edit - And smothered in hot sauce!
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