Great White Posted May 28, 2015 #1 Posted May 28, 2015 My bike is an 83, so it doesn't have the little factory front lower chin spoiler the 86+ models have. I'm sure we all know what I'm talking about, but here's a pic of the chin fairing just in case: http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/r618/justonepict/d83ace77-d5c3-4276-8850-ceceb2f6fe8a_zpsrewnzs3k.jpg I've already got one from "The Pile" and the engine guards/brackets to mount it. It's a simple bolt on affair to put it on my 83, although I'll have to have it painted (The Pile was brown, mine is burgundy). I'm a little back and forth on whether or not I like the look, jury is still out on that one. But I have read online that the intent of it was to provide some wind/weather protection for the ankles and feet of the rider. Can anyone confirm that it actually does this? Or is that just a bit of advertising hype?
Flyinfool Posted May 28, 2015 #2 Posted May 28, 2015 I have had mine off of my 88 for the last 2 years. It does change the aerodynamics by deflecting wind off of your feet. I found the bike rides a lot cooler for me with all of the lower bodywork removed and my legs and feet in the wind. With all of the lower body work you get a lot more engine heat on to you. Now in the spring and fall when it is a little cool out then I sometimes put them back on for the heat. But on the other hand I do prefer the looks of it on there. Comfort wins over looks every time for me.
Brenner Posted June 1, 2015 #3 Posted June 1, 2015 I have had mine off of my 88 for the last 2 years. It does change the aerodynamics by deflecting wind off of your feet. I found the bike rides a lot cooler for me with all of the lower bodywork removed and my legs and feet in the wind. With all of the lower body work you get a lot more engine heat on to you. Now in the spring and fall when it is a little cool out then I sometimes put them back on for the heat. But on the other hand I do prefer the looks of it on there. Comfort wins over looks every time for me. +1
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