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Calsci says they still sell these for 60.00 plus shipping. The Givi AF screen has solved the buffering problem, but there is still a lot of airflow around my body and it can be quite cool. Is anyone using the Calsci WINGS? Are they effective? Thanks.
 

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I run the California Scientific Winglets.
They stop the updraft I was getting on my biceps and redirect the airflow off my chest and down around my waist. They work really good for decreasing fatigue when on the slab and aid when it rains. Three screws on each and they come off for more air in the summer or after I slab it to my destination. I painted mine flat black to kill the glare.
 

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I bought my Kappa Deflectors from Fortnine .A distributor like partzilla .They are Canadian,have Montreal,& Vancouver distribution.Fast & professional.Surely you have seen a few “Ryan” videos.

maybe their scu # will help U.S. purchase.I’ll look further.
 

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These things come in all shapes and sizes. It is apparent from the pictures that the three versions of the weestrom have somewhat different shaped fairings and thus require different shaped wings. I give up! I have ordered some lexan and a heat gun. I will make my own. Thanks from all your contributions.
I missed what year bike you have? Make card board templates until you get a desirable shape. Lexan and acrylic bend with very little heat and can distort quickly with to much heat.
 

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I have ordered some lexan and a heat gun. I will make my own. Thanks from all your contributions.
Lexan must be dried in an oven for several hours before use to prevent bubbling and is difficult to form with a heat gun.
Use .125" thick Kydex. Easy to shape with a heat gun and will flex without breaking if bike is dropped on them.
I have Kydex and a CNC router if you need accurate cutting.
 

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It's a 2015. I previously had a 2007. Both years have a lot of wind coming off the fairing onto the body. I would have thought before this post that there would be a lot of after market choices readily available.
 
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