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Side wind deflectors

Tinkerman

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I am considering buying the Adjustable Side Wind Deflectors.

How well do they work at bringing air in? Mid day in Florida is really hot!

Are they worth getting.

Thanks in advance,
Tinkerman, 2014 RT
 
I am considering buying the Adjustable Side Wind Deflectors.

How well do they work at bringing air in? Mid day in Florida is really hot!

Are they worth getting.

Thanks in advance,
Tinkerman, 2014 RT

Are you talking about the Baker air wings? I have them on my Yamaha and love them. I'm considering them for my '14 RT-L.

It's a good company and well made product. You won't be disappointed.
 
I have the adjustable lower air-deflectors from BRP.
They look great, tuck in nicely, and DO help direct the air where you want it. :thumbup:
Baker-Built's airwings will do a better job. They just look... awkward to me! :shocked:
(But that is just my personal opinion! :D)
 
Baker Air Wings

Thanks for those who recommended our product. Remember we have a 30 day money back guarantee, buy our product put it on your bike (requires no drilling) if you decide they don't work send them back for a full refund as long as they are not damaged. As for will they work? Yes deflect the wind and rain away when it is cold and wet outside or open them to direct the air onto you providing much needed comfort living in Florida you will not regret Baker Built Air Wings. You can order online at www.bakerbuiltairwings.com or by phone at 1-800-451-9464 hope to be working with you soon. Safe travels.
 
I have the adjustable lower air-deflectors from BRP.
They look great, tuck in nicely, and DO help direct the air where you want it. :thumbup:
This is the setup I have on my RT Limited from delivery. The OEM "fixed" deflectors made no sense to me.
Baker-Built's airwings will do a better job. They just look... awkward to me! :shocked:
(But that is just my personal opinion! :D)
I'm "on the fence" about the BB airwings. I'm sure that they aid the driver; but we ride 2-up 95% of the time. Just not sure about their affect on the passenger unless you're going @freeway speeds. Considering going to the 3+ Tall/Wide F4 windshield to help my wife since she sits higher than me on the Spyder.
 
Adjustable BRP side deflectors

I was a bit disappointed in the amount of air the BRP side deflectors move on me. They only seem to direct air on to your legs and I need some air up top. So I am looking into a vented windshield.
 
I'm "on the fence" about the BB airwings. I'm sure that they aid the driver; but we ride 2-up 95% of the time. Just not sure about their affect on the passenger unless you're going @freeway speeds. Considering going to the 3+ Tall/Wide F4 windshield to help my wife since she sits higher than me on the Spyder.

It sounds like you're more interested in blocking the wind rather than directing it onto yourself or passenger. Am I right? Not sure what you're trying to achieve with adjustable wings.
 
I was a bit disappointed in the amount of air the BRP side deflectors move on me. They only seem to direct air on to your legs and I need some air up top. So I am looking into a vented windshield.

I can tell you that the vented windshield helps but you will not feel all the air that pushes thru the vent. It kinda tapers off about half way thru
 
I have both the BRP and Baker and love them. Well worth the money. Mine will get a real workout today and tomorrow as we ride back home to Las Vegas.
 
I am considering buying the Adjustable Side Wind Deflectors.

How well do they work at bringing air in? Mid day in Florida is really hot!

Are they worth getting.

Thanks in advance,
Tinkerman, 2014 RT
I have them and glad I did it. They push yes warm air but so far so good here in South Florida. I had them for my ryde south from mass. 1550 miles to Fl and I started the ryde in 50 deg weather and by the time i got to Va. I had them in the middle position in 80 to 90 deg Highway ryding. Right now are they not on sale from BRP?
 
BRP vs Baker Built - what's the diff?

Right now are they not on sale from BRP?

I can't find them on sale. I also can't get much info about them from BRP website except they are pricey (no discount that I could see).

I'd like to compare them with Baker Built, feature by feature; does anyone have that info?
 
I just installed a set on my RTS. I found them on EBay for $130.00. I haven't rode much since the install to determine how well they work.
 
I've been on the fence for Bakers for a long time. I just don't know what color would look good on a cognac RTS.
 
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