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    Default Baker air wings

    I have Baker air wings on my Goldwing and found them to work very well. Picked up my 2014 rt yesterday and wondered about using them on it also.
    Has anyone experienced how well they work on the RT?

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    Default Baker wings

    Quote Originally Posted by dbaucum View Post
    I have Baker air wings on my Goldwing and found them to work very well. Picked up my 2014 rt yesterday and wondered about using them on it also.
    Has anyone experienced how well they work on the RT?
    If you liked them on the Wing you'll love them on the Spyder.

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    Default I have them on my RT Limited.

    Quote Originally Posted by dbaucum View Post
    I have Baker air wings on my Goldwing and found them to work very well. Picked up my 2014 rt yesterday and wondered about using them on it also.
    Has anyone experienced how well they work on the RT?

    I love them and they work great!
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    yep they work great on a spyder

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    I like them my "old" 2010 RT, only thing I have had them on. I did pay eztra to get one with the spyder web engraved on them. they are a good out fit to do business with. I have several of their products.
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    We have had them on our 2011 for a couple of years now................they do a great job of directing the air flow where you want/don't want it!


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    Love mine !!!


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    is there any drilling involved in the installation of the Baker air wings?

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    None, simple installation. 45 minutes tops

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    Default There is if you get the lowers.

    Quote Originally Posted by bcoulter19 View Post
    is there any drilling involved in the installation of the Baker air wings?
    There's one small hole to drill if you get the lowers. It's drilled in the black plastic wing that's down by your feet. The lowers are the ones that help with the heat.
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    Love mine! They work so very well! Air on Air off as you wish!

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    I agree with the others, had these on my 2013 and moved them to the 2014 RT-L...they make a world of difference in re-directing the wind. I also put a vented windshield on mine which added to the flexibility in re-directing the air flow. One of the nice updates on the 2014 is I no longer have to unbolt the air wings to check the oil since the dipstick was moved to under the seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GloryRyders View Post
    We have had them on our 2011 for a couple of years now................they do a great job of directing the air flow where you want/don't want it!
    When used with Spyderpops block off plate,does it help with heat on right foot?...Also are they hard to clean off the bugs?..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyclelover63 View Post
    When used with Spyderpops block off plate,does it help with heat on right foot?...Also are they hard to clean off the bugs?..
    The Block Off Plate does help with any heat issues and cleaning is not that difficult if you soak ther bugs with some water first!


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    Agree with all the positive comments above. I had Baker Wings on my Gold Wing for over 100K and they were great -- for me and for my passenger. We put them on the RT shortly after we got it and they are equally as good on it. You will like them. On my 2011 RT I upgraded to the adjustable BRP wings and that helps also. They work good in concert with the Bakers.

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    Default Would not be without

    Quote Originally Posted by dbaucum View Post
    I have Baker air wings on my Goldwing and found them to work very well. Picked up my 2014 rt yesterday and wondered about using them on it also.
    Has anyone experienced how well they work on the RT?
    Have had them on my '10 for 70k miles. and will transfer them to my '14 when I pick it up in a few days. They do everything they say they will PLUS I never worry about losing the tupperware when I check oil (on the '10)..highly recommend them for the RT...

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    Default Dryer sheets dampened makes bugs melt off...

    Quote Originally Posted by cyclelover63 View Post
    When used with Spyderpops block off plate,does it help with heat on right foot?...Also are they hard to clean off the bugs?..
    Easiest way to remove bugs from anything...wet rig, wet dryer sheet and wipe...amazing.

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    Do the lowers get along w/ the NBV peg mounts?

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