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Does anyone have the HD brand fork deflectors for Street Glide?

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Old 06-10-2013, 08:33 PM
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Default Does anyone have the HD brand fork deflectors for Street Glide?

I am real close to getting some fork deflectors for my 2013 Street Glide and wanting to get the JES brand because everyone is saying how good they are. I know HD has been making fork deflectors for some of the other models and recently started making them for the Street Glide, but I think only in chrome. If the HD's are working good on the Street Glide, I might just go with them, even if they are chrome.
 
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I have a set.
Used the for one winter.
Took them off in spring.
35.00 shipped in the us
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Harley has some new chrome fork deflectors (smaller than old ones and curved). I put them on my RK and they actually look very nice. They do an amazing job at eliminating the buffeting. I'm sure they'll work on your SG. I actually had a SG and was so tired of the buffeting that I sold it. If I knew how well these deflectors worked (for me), I'm sure I'd still have my SG.
 
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I just put them on - replaced some others from streetglide.com. These are much better and don't hit the engine guard at full turn. They did a nice job of styling them with the curves, and work well.
 
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any pix of them on the bike?
 
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ColoSpgsMark, did you have a problem with buffeting, and did the fork deflectors eliminate the problem?
 
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Here's he only pic I have of the new HD deflector on my RK.
 
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