Baker Built Air Deflectors
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http://www.bakerbuilt.com/bbairwings/newproducts.html
I've recently purchased these. I'm pretty happy with them. These significantly reduce the airflow from under the fairing, but do not stop it.
#5
http://www.bakerbuilt.com/bbairwings/newproducts.html
I've recently purchased these. I'm pretty happy with them. These significantly reduce the airflow from under the fairing, but do not stop it.
I've recently purchased these. I'm pretty happy with them. These significantly reduce the airflow from under the fairing, but do not stop it.
My only concern with "blocking the wind", with the mostly air cooled beast, I worry about robbing it of cooling ... I get no heat on me (so far) and don't want to start. Plus I'd like it to last awhile.
#6
I installed the 1.5" tank lift, but it only helped with the buffeting somewhat.
I don't want to do anything to hinder the cooling airflow to the engine.
Do these deflectors cause any cooling problems?
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Not to worry, if you put the air dams on the front to stop the wind buffeting and the engine gets hot, you can always add fans, take out the cat, add a tuner, put on a fan assisted oil cooler, change out the entire exhaust system, or ride it only in the winter.... if it isn't too cold for you
Note: all said with tongue in cheek, making a joke, just in jest. I'm not slamming anyone or any product. This is a legal, flame proof disclaimer
Note: all said with tongue in cheek, making a joke, just in jest. I'm not slamming anyone or any product. This is a legal, flame proof disclaimer
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Could you post a pic mounted .. I can't seem to get the one on the site to expand ... been watching these too
My only concern with "blocking the wind", with the mostly air cooled beast, I worry about robbing it of cooling ... I get no heat on me (so far) and don't want to start. Plus I'd like it to last awhile.
My only concern with "blocking the wind", with the mostly air cooled beast, I worry about robbing it of cooling ... I get no heat on me (so far) and don't want to start. Plus I'd like it to last awhile.
They don't block ANY wind going to the engine. The lowers do more blocking. These little guys are above the lower and ay even divert some air under the deflector down toward the engine and your shins.
#9
I haven't noticed any cooling problems, but Big Blue is a 2012, so I only have heating problems
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Not to worry, if you put the air dams on the front to stop the wind buffeting and the engine gets hot, you can always add fans, take out the cat, add a tuner, put on a fan assisted oil cooler, change out the entire exhaust system, or ride it only in the winter.... if it isn't too cold for you
Note: all said with tongue in cheek, making a joke, just in jest. I'm not slamming anyone or any product. This is a legal, flame proof disclaimer
Note: all said with tongue in cheek, making a joke, just in jest. I'm not slamming anyone or any product. This is a legal, flame proof disclaimer
I had a good laugh though! It is funny and life is too short to get upset. The only thing that I should get upset about is looking out my office window and seeing Big Blue sit there not being ridden!