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My dealer had told me about these (http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/gma_product.jsp?PRODUCT<>prd_id=845524448775791&default=none) when I bought the RGU. Picked up a set last week and gave them a test-run Saturday. They work, and work well. The air that used to boil up between the inner fairing and the front of the tank is now smoothly directed up the inside of the windshield. This greatly reduces the buffeting by both reducing the turbulence off the tank and raising the airflow off the top of the windshield. My glasses used to vibrate at speed, now they don't. I hit lots of bees, saw several shoot up the inside of the windshield and over my head - none hit me. Got stung inside my ear three weeks ago, so I'd have to say this is an improvement....

Overall, these were money well spent. Takes about 30 seconds to install them, they are very secure (tested to 110 mph) and you can easily remove them if you want.
 

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deflectors

Do you still have the lowers on the bike?
Stock windshield, or aftermarket? I'm thinking these will work better with the lowers on.
Have not pulled trigger yet, but given them some thought.
 
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I put them on my 05 glide, they aren't suppose to fit, but the right side slips right on and I had to shave down the left side a littl where it slips over the tank bolt. Works really well for cutting down the buffeting on my glasses, also helps hear the stereo better.
 

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I have an 08 and have the fork baffle, If I put my had around the inside of the fairing while doing 80 I do not feel anything? Not understanding why these would do anything? Maybe if you have lowers and they direct more air under the fairing??
 

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I have an 08 and have the fork baffle, If I put my had around the inside of the fairing while doing 80 I do not feel anything? Not understanding why these would do anything? Maybe if you have lowers and they direct more air under the fairing??
My '07 didn't have lowers, still had the glasses bouncing. If your works to your satisfaction, you don't need these!
 

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Stopped by the Harley store to pick up some parts I ordered and they didn't have the baffle in stock. Lucky me!..LOL
 

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The deflectors were the 1st mod I did and they are well worth the money. I am not sure why they work, but they do. They eliminated all of the turbulence and now I can hear the stereo without the wind disturbance. I cut a small slot in each of mine and secured them to the engine guard with a heavy duty ty-wrap to keep anyone with sticky fingers from walking off with them easily. If they want them now, their going to have to work for it. I am still using the stock windshield, but I might try a Clearview next summer.
 

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I have the tank recall on my 10 and I really was hoping they would fit, they fit securely to the highway bar but will not attach at all to the bolt below the tank, a few people on the forum say they are fine being just attached to the bar but I know at 80 or 90 they will either blow off or bang against my inner fairing.... so confused.
 

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I have the tank recall on my 10 and I really was hoping they would fit, they fit securely to the highway bar but will not attach at all to the bolt below the tank, a few people on the forum say they are fine being just attached to the bar but I know at 80 or 90 they will either blow off or bang against my inner fairing.... so confused.
I cut off the mounting tabs for the tank and drilled a hole to wrap a zip tie around the crash bar part of the deflector. It works great, even up to 90. :cool:
 
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I would try and cut down the width of the opening that slide over the tank bolt. On my 05 the right side slid on and I had to modify the left side and then it slid on. Then I threaded a black zip tie throught the baffle, around the crash bar, back though the baffle and zipped it tight, both right & left side. I have had the bike up over 90 and it stays put and it is a little more difficult for someone to snatch them off the bike.
 

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For you guys that have had the tank mod done there is an easy and cheap workaround to install the new deflectors. Go to Home Depot or Lowes and get a 1 1/2" long bolt to replace the 1" bolt that holds the gas tank on each side. While you are there pick up a 3/4" white plastic spacer to go over the new screw. Once you install, the top clip on the new deflector slips right over the 3/4" spacer. The rubber boot that they place over the tank bolt will no longer fit but I just painted the end of the bolt black and it is not noticable at all.
 

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Like them

Just bought mine a few days ago and installed the in 2 minutes outside of the dealer. There was a difference. I like the air flow even better now. I think with the RGU lowers the air is being pushed up and not to HHS sides of the gas tank. Good $30 investment.
 

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I've read a lot of mixed reviews on these. Maybe they work with a stock HD windshield unless it's the 6" that came on my 2010. I have a 12" Windvest and I honestly couldn't tell they were doing anything. I have the tank recall and if I hadn't cut a slit in them to plastic tie them to my crash bar I would have taken them back and exchanged them for a T shirt. My dealer won't give refunds.
 
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