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Old 09-04-2009, 04:16 PM
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I like those better than the stock HD one's.

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yes they do... I thought most of the buffeting was from the air flow over the top of the screen, not any more. Lowers make a big difference.
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That's how smooth an install should go. Nice looking add to your scoot.
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Old 09-11-2009, 11:14 AM
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Those will be my next purchase of my RG!!!!

I talked to Andy a while back and he is not going to do the boxes anymore. Also if you want the insides color matched it will be another $75.
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Very nice pictorial! Thanks for sharing. They look really nice and a hell of alot cheaper than OEM.
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I've had mine on my RG for about 2 weeks now. I'm still very impressed with the reduced buffeting. I have not decided what (if anything) to do with space on the inside of the lower. Hear someone mention putting speakers there... any other ideas out there? --Bill
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Pretty slick. Do they make those with a vent option?
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Looks very nice, thanks for the pics!
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Pretty slick. Do they make those with a vent option?
From what I understand you do not need a vent with these for hot weather because the way they are cut. Guess that maybe good and bad for others. They maybe a little less warm in the winter but at least you will not need to take them off in the summer.
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I have 2 weeks of experience with mine on an 09 Road Glide, riding in the Dallas area has been warm. Don't think the need for more air flow is an issue. Yesterday I compared my Hogg Chopps to other bikes at the dealership with Harley lowers. I think the HC's will allow more air flow than the Harley Lowers. They seem to stand out away from the engine more. I like them. -- Bill
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