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GL1800 Baker Dual Adjustable Air Wings
Rated #1 by Motorcycle Consumer News Magazine, Baker GL1800 Dual Air Wings make riding more comfortable in any weather condition. Easily Adjust to Direct Cooler Air TOWARDS or Deflect Wind AWAY from Rider & Co-Rider depending on Weather.
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Rated #1 by Motorcycle Consumer News Magazine as the brand that REALLY works! Great Choice of Colors, LOWERS are Fully Adjustable Seperately from Upper AIR WINGS. Also Blows Away Engine Heat in Hot Weather! NOTE: Requires Minor Drilling Holes in Removable Molding Strip.
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Had them installed at WingDing 30! They work as advertised. I think Winter Riding with these will really pay dividends by moving air around me. If you have "highway pegs" mounted high, you may have to move them down or your leg may hit the lower wing, and it does seem to get VERY WARM when your leg is right below the lower wing and against teh fairing.
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8/10/2008
reviewer: dbeii
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Excellent product and deflects as advertised. Put some rubber door edge protector on where the wings met the fairing paint as they will take a little paing off in zthe full deflect mode.
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installed on bike the week before my trip to nashville.....was a good add to my bike...used them in the rain to direct the rain away from us... had the lower wing adjust the air away(heat) and top wing direct the air toward us... happy with purchase...
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7/21/2008
reviewer: benny
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These are the best!!
Quick and easy install, and the design is fantastic
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I like baker built airwings. They are functional and do a fair job of directing wind away or towards you as the temperature calls for. These are not quite as effective at the baker wings on my 1500 but based on how they are located on the bike they work ok. It certainly is better with them than without them. The lower wing does its job to keep the hot air from the radiator off your leg. I haven't ridden in the winter yet so I cant say if they give you any additional heat when its cold out. Note: These wings don't suffer from the turning problems that the hand wings have. I've only had to adjust the right side wing once since I installed them. I highly recommend that you use a drill press to drill the 4 holes you will need in your fairing trim strips. It will give you an accurate and workable installation. The only gripe I have is that the edge of the fairing pocket doors rub on the top edge of the chrome frame of the wing ( right where the upper green arrow is on the picture for this product review) It seems to me that this could have been avoided with a little careful engineering to the product when Honda changed the attachment method of the fairing pocket doors in 2006.
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