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RT adjustable wind deflectors
Can Am Spyder RT 2019 and earlier adjustable wind deflectors. Local pickup or Free shipping in continental USA. $100.00 for the set.
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Last edited by almosthere; 03-15-2021 at 12:56 PM.
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I'M NOT UP ON WHAT THEY WILL FIT? so fit a 2015 RTL? ill take them
2015 Spyder RT Ltd- bUrp - only add the "U", 2010 Honda NT700V-red,2010 Honda NT700V-silver retired @201,111 miles, 1997 Honda PC800, 1996 Honda PC800, Honda CT500, Honda Shadow 500, 1978 Suzuki GS550, 1973 Suzuki TC125, other assorted smaller bikes, Suzuki TM400
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Yes we took them off our 2015 RT-S after a few months.
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I've been thinking about these. one last question, why did you take them off? did they not help in bringing in some fresh air when open? don't want to buy if they don't bring in a little fresh air
2015 Spyder RT Ltd- bUrp - only add the "U", 2010 Honda NT700V-red,2010 Honda NT700V-silver retired @201,111 miles, 1997 Honda PC800, 1996 Honda PC800, Honda CT500, Honda Shadow 500, 1978 Suzuki GS550, 1973 Suzuki TC125, other assorted smaller bikes, Suzuki TM400
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It brings in some fresh air, it is just some people get the air vent kit installed in the place of these. I had these on my 2011 RT and got the vent kit for engine heat issues.
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What 2011RTNewHampshire said. These helped with air on rider, but I wanted to get more air under body panels. We rode a lot in high temp days. Last year we were riding on days where temps were between 92 and 113 degrees out west.
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Originally Posted by Woodaddict
I'M NOT UP ON WHAT THEY WILL FIT? so fit a 2015 RTL? ill take them
You won't regret these. I had them on my '18 and the work very well. They're slightly larger than stock so they keep a little more wind/rain off you in winter/rain and they allow a heck of a lot more wind ON you in the summer. 100 bucks is a good price. I bought mine from jetfixer and that's what I paid.
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2Paws, I grew up less than 20 miles from you in Bangor. Anyway, who is the mfgr of these just out of curiousity.
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They are a BRP option. Sorry I don't remember the part #.
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I have had a pair for a number of years on my 14RTS. I've used them in 40 degrees up to 110+ degrees. They have a marginal effect but they're better than stock or nothing. They are far better at diverting the cold wind stream away from your legs than any cooling effect they may have at 110. When it's 110, there's no such thing as fresh air. The best bang for the buck and performance would be Baker Air Wings. However, they're twice the investment. but you get twice the performance.
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Originally Posted by 2dogs
I have had a pair for a number of years on my 14RTS. I've used them in 40 degrees up to 110+ degrees. They have a marginal effect but they're better than stock or nothing. They are far better at diverting the cold wind stream away from your legs than any cooling effect they may have at 110. When it's 110, there's no such thing as fresh air. The best bang for the buck and performance would be Baker Air Wings. However, they're twice the investment. but you get twice the performance.
And 100x as ugly.
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Originally Posted by MONK
And 100x as ugly.
I was kind'a gon'a say that, but you took care of it for me. Thanks Monk.
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Originally Posted by 2dogs
I was kind'a gon'a say that, but you took care of it for me. Thanks Monk.
Happy to help.
I understand that Baker makes the most functional wings by far but I just can't get over the looks. I'm sorry Mr. Baker but, no.
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Thanks for the mfg of the wings.
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Are these still for sale?
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sale pending check in mail.
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