Free Wheeler Wind Deflectors

Took mine out in the rain to see how i would fair. One the way back I had no soft lowers or JESCustom deflectors. With them now on I stayed fairly dry. Water still rolled the windshield and blew into my face and the very bottom of my pants legs got wet. Major improvement. I think a full face is in order for the scooter in the rain though.

I rode with mine all last season. Thwy are great and a quality product.
 
Yes,it was. I used a Dremel w/cut-off disc to clearance the top of the fangs for turn signal clearance,then used some rubber trim for aesthetic reasons. Just haven't had the time to install them on our trike,yet.

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Want to do the same, did it work?
 
Want to do the same, did it work?

John, this thread is three years old. You can buy JES fork mounted wind deflectors for the Freewheeler now from jescustomaccents.com. I have them and several other Freewheeler owners on this forum have them. They work. I also have the under-the-tank wind deflectors from DK Customs and they add more wind protection. Check them both out.

Sunman

 
I know about the JES wind deflectors. I have the DK tank lift and cooling deflectors and those and the fairing help a lot. I also have a pair of HD fangs off of my geezer glide that are the same ones modified in the pic. Just wanted to know how well they worked before I started cutting on them. Thanks for the info.
 

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