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Air Wings ...
I've been looking to add Air Wings to my ride, but not exactly sure how effective they are with air flow. Can anyone tell me more?
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Baker Wings
Baker Built Airwings are awesome. Easy to direct air in for cooling or out to stay warm. One of the best mods you can have. We have them on my hubby's bike.
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Originally Posted by Dikicep9
I've been looking to add Air Wings to my ride, but not exactly sure how effective they are with air flow. Can anyone tell me more?
I had them on my Goldwing and now on my Spyder RT. All in all they really help direct air flow, on or off whichever way you want. I am, however, a bit disappointed in the effectiveness of the SPYRTIP
Inner Panels for CanAm Spyder RT. They don't turn enough to really catch the air to direct it onto me. They are good for blocking cold air. I'm thinking the over priced BRP adjustable air deflectors may be a worthwhile add on in conjunction with the inner panels.
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Originally Posted by shoes8
Baker Built Airwings are awesome. Easy to direct air in for cooling or out to stay warm. One of the best mods you can have. We have them on my hubby's bike.
I agree....
50 YEARS & STILL GOING STRONG....
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i love mine the look you get use to it they work great
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Originally Posted by WasWinger
I had them on my Goldwing and now on my Spyder RT. All in all they really help direct air flow, on or off whichever way you want. I am, however, a bit disappointed in the effectiveness of the SPYRTIP
Inner Panels for CanAm Spyder RT. They don't turn enough to really catch the air to direct it onto me. They are good for blocking cold air. I'm thinking the over priced BRP adjustable air deflectors may be a worthwhile add on in conjunction with the inner panels.
BRP adjustable are great and do not interfere with your half or full bike cover. And they look cool.
Cruzr Joe
2018 F3 Limited, BRP Driver Backrest, Spyderpops Lighted Bump Skid, Dual Spyclops Light, Mirror Turn Signals, Laser Alignment, Engine LEDs, Fog Lights With Halo's, Cushion Handgrips, BRT LEDs, and Under Lighting, Lamonster IPS, (with Clock), F4 25" Vented Windshield with Wings, Airhawk "R" Cushions. Position 4 Brake setting, Short reach Handlebars, Dash Mounted Voltmeter and 12 Volt Plug. Set of 3rd pegs. Extended Passenger Seat. Exterior BRP Connect setup, Ultimate Trailer
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I highly recommend the Baker Air Wings. Some say they may not look cool but I can promise that after your third ride, you'll never give it a second thought as to the look.
And they just don't look cool but they are cool. So much more air movement that the BRP dog ears. The other benefits are on cold days you can close them off and you will stay warmer. On a rainy day, they really help keeping the rain off you as well.
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RS(S) Baker Air Wings Installation...
I "won" a set of used Baker Air Wings for my 2011 RSS... I see where the bottom mount goes to the fairing screw, but I can't figure out how the top (long) bracket mounts to the bike... I looked for installation instructions online, but no joy... Does someone have a picture of the top attachment?... Thanx, David
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+1 on the Bakers. I ride all winter and they help keep me warm. In the summer, they deflect much of the heat away from me. You just have to get used to the look of them.
Pam
- 2015 RT-S Special Series / Red & Black
- Baja Ron Sway Bar
- Utopia Backrest
- F4 Customs tall and wide vented windshield
- Stebel Super Loud Air Horn
- Baker Built Air Wings
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- SpyderPops Exhaust Block Off Plate
- SpyderPops KOTT Grill
- SpyderPops Belt Guard
- Cat Bypass
- Laser Alignment by Squared Away
- TricLED Fender Lights
- General Altimax RT43 rear tire
- Dual flag holder
- Mud Flap
- A$$hole seeking missile system
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Air Wings...
Originally Posted by jmurray
Thanx, but I think those pictures are a RT... The mount is different than the RS(S)...
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