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Re: Aeroflow
- Subject: Re: Aeroflow
- From: Lawrence Mayer <lmayer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 12:23:02 -0400
After owning the stock shield, the Clearview, the CB, and the
Aeroflow, I found the Aeroflow to be the most quiet and protective
shield. With the Aerogards, it's even quieter, though I rarely use
them. With GS handguards, it gives enough wind protection to allow
winter riding for hours in the teens. I haven't seen an effect on
mileage; I typically get 44-46 with it. No problem with high speeds,
and it doesn't get knocked around by truck blasts. The shield is very
durable. I have had it for 40-50K miles with no issues except a small
crack around one mounting hole (my fault - forgot to put gaskets on
when mounting it once - and it hasn't enlarged since). The shield
goes on and off in a couple of minutes, providing a quick naked bike
on hot days. Great product.
Larry
96 R11R
75K mi
> Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 10:58:28 -0700 (PDT)
> From: will3hawks <will3hawks@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: 95 R1100 R Aeroflow Experiences?
>
>
> Does anyone have any experience with the Aeroflow "half fairing" and
> "AeroGuards" on a 95-97 Roadster? I am concearned with the effects
> on noise,
> mileage, high speed stability and durability. I had been leaning
> toward
> buying a Hannigan ST for the bike, however there's quite a bit of
> difference
> between $530 and $1500 for the Hannigan. Any insights would be
> helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
> Will3hawks
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