You are currently not logged in.  Logon or register to access more features. Vision-Riders.com is a FREE service provided by Victory Riders Network.

Search:




Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?
Jump to page : 1 2
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
View previous thread :: View next thread
   Discussion -> Vision DiscussionMessage format
 
kpVision
Posted 2011-08-23 3:08 PM (#94447)
Subject: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 56
Any input appreciated? Hoping to extend the riding season here in Charlotte as long as possible! Hot or Cold!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
bigfoot
Posted 2011-08-23 3:22 PM (#94448 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Tourer

Posts: 494
Akron Ohio area
They are only worth the money if you drive in the rain or on hot or cold days. LOL I love mine. Just make sure you allow plenty of time to "cure" the adhesive.

Edited by bigfoot 2011-08-23 3:23 PM
Top of the page Bottom of the page
donetracey
Posted 2011-08-23 3:23 PM (#94449 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
They work for me - BUT - thru-bolt them - don't rely on the sticky tape install. Easy to do - check out this thread for ALL YOU EVER WANT TO KNOW ABOUT LOWERS:

http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=5968&sta...

Top of the page Bottom of the page
mlockman
Posted 2011-08-23 4:00 PM (#94454 - in reply to #94449)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 66
Oklahoma City
donetracey - 2011-08-23 3:23 PM

They work for me - BUT - thru-bolt them - don't rely on the sticky tape install.



How many bolts did you use to keep them on, 3 per side? The installation on yours looks top notch, can't wait until I can get some cash together for mine.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
joe schmoe
Posted 2011-08-23 4:58 PM (#94461 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Tourer

Posts: 446
East TN
YES!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
jjkat
Posted 2011-08-23 5:29 PM (#94464 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


New user

Posts: 2
Plainville, Ct
Well worth it !
Top of the page Bottom of the page
lennyb
Posted 2011-08-23 5:34 PM (#94465 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Iron Butt

Posts: 803
Perry Hall, MD
#1 addition that I've purchased, a recent meeting with a deer shattered one and gave me the excuse I needed to get the metal version from CycleOps.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
craigar
Posted 2011-08-23 6:09 PM (#94468 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 51
Arizona
Living in Arizona I can say that should have been my first purchase, but I lasted a whole year with a Frick'n hot ankle on the right side.

Only wish I had done it earlier. Can't wait to actually try them in the colder weather when we drop down to 50 degrees. LOL

I say that since it's 111 today.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Liandra
Posted 2011-08-23 6:48 PM (#94472 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 188
Tifton, GA
Got Liandra in November so I got a few things before the lowers. They do great for getting some air on you during the heat.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Prarie Dog
Posted 2011-08-23 8:09 PM (#94484 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 83
Bolivar Missouri
My ship came with lower's . They help keep you dry in the rain , warm in the cold and adjusted right keeps the heat under control .
Top of the page Bottom of the page
VisionNWRider
Posted 2011-08-23 9:29 PM (#94491 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Iron Butt

Posts: 639
Tri Cities, WA
worth every penny IMO.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
BillyJoe
Posted 2011-08-23 9:42 PM (#94494 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 133
, AR United States
I recommend them, just don't try to adjust them with your feet. I hear they can break that way.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
DrDecay
Posted 2011-08-24 8:08 AM (#94509 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 277
Apopka, FL
Great purchase. Still have plastic ones. No problems thus far. I painted my black mounting brackets using Duplicolor to match the original paint very closely. I also applied a fine bead of clear silicone sealing all the foam adhesive. This should help in theory by keeping moisture from degrading the adhesive seal. Make sure you STOP before adjusting brackets.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
kpVision
Posted 2011-08-24 9:07 AM (#94511 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 56
Thanks for all of the advice. They should be in next week...torn between the adhesive and bolting them on?!?!?! I have a week to decide.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Cap'n Nemo
Posted 2011-08-24 9:15 AM (#94512 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Visionary

Posts: 1359
New Bohemia, Va
kp - I guess it is not good to take advise from someone who doesn't know first hand but if I was to install these things on my Vision, they would be bolted on descretely. By doing so, I would never have to worry with them flying off, or something knocking them and coming off. The adhesive, done correctly would probably hold well for a couple of years in a varity of climates, however, beyond that the potential exist for degrading of the hold. When you least expect it, whooom, there goes your junk flying off and getting run over. Between a simple bolt-on and the glue should prove to keep a professional install appearance that will never worry whether you did the job right or not.

My general assessment of this logic comes from the adhesive used to hold on junk from the manufacturer, that given about 5 years starts coming off. These things are wings, subject to hard sustained winds in various elements and tempature changes if you are an avid rider. Would you glue on airplane wings? I think not.

Keep in mind also, you can glue, and then run a bolt through later. Just a thought.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
mleiten
Posted 2011-08-24 5:04 PM (#94544 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: RE: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 64
St. Louis, MO United States
Well you all talked me into it. Dropped Will at Cycleops a line and within a couple of minutes by Black Cherry lowers are on the way. Now I have to go and get the factory ones on order. Kudos to Will Molina AGAIN for superior customer service. Will is DA MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and a great guy.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
digger1
Posted 2011-08-25 9:24 PM (#94721 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 13
Just had a pair installed at the 500 mile service and well worth it. Had to pay retail for them (ouch!) but still worth it after riding around in 95-100 degree heat this summer. The initial cost can be a big pill to swallow but look at it over the life of the bike or the number of times you ride and it makes that pill a lot easier to swallow.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
aaronrkelly
Posted 2011-08-25 11:08 PM (#94725 - in reply to #94721)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Tourer

Posts: 395
Moravia, IA
Ive never had a problem with the factory ones....even adhesived on. My bike slid on its side busting all the front plastic work up in a recent wreck.....the lowers were still stuck on there....even kinda holding the broken plastic together.

I have, however, had the screws come out of the uppers and loose one of those but it was replaced quickly under warranty.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
trailbarge
Posted 2011-08-29 11:14 AM (#95074 - in reply to #94512)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Tourer

Posts: 363
Goldsboro, NC
Cap'n Nemo - 2011-08-24 10:15 AM
Would you glue on airplane wings? I think not.
Playing devil's advocate here.... wings may not be glued ON aircraft, but some are glued TOGETHER.

http://ensign.ftlcomm.com/planes/grummanAmerican/grummanamerican.ht...
Top of the page Bottom of the page
digger1
Posted 2011-08-29 8:00 PM (#95140 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 13
3M was the company that developed VHB tape which is probably the same stuff used to fasten the lowers. There are a couple of grades of the VHB used depending on material and indoor/outdoor use. From what I have read in the past the aircraft industry has used the stuff for years. Talk to any body shop and they will tell you much of the trim on the outside of the vehicle is attached with VHB tape. I know first hand the stuff is a royal pain if you need to remove it.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Spiderman
Posted 2011-08-30 8:28 PM (#95213 - in reply to #94511)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Cruiser

Posts: 100
Hudson, Ohio
kpVision - 2011-08-24 10:07 AM

Thanks for all of the advice. They should be in next week...torn between the adhesive and bolting them on?!?!?! I have a week to decide.


Bolt em if you can.....let us know what you decide to do and what you think after install!

I had mine since day 1 and glad I have em!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
donetracey
Posted 2011-08-30 8:50 PM (#95223 - in reply to #94512)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada

Cap'n Nemo - 2011-08-24 7:15 AM Keep in mind also, you can glue, and then run a bolt through later. Just a thought.

Yeah - mine were glued - but when I got back from our Grand Canyon trip - one was falling off - just about gone. So I bolted them. Better sooner than later ....

 

Top of the page Bottom of the page
okie vision
Posted 2011-08-30 10:32 PM (#95234 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
Mine were on the front porch when I got home today. They won't go on until after the holiday weekend. I might consider a countersinking style with chrome allen head, countersunk screws., who knows.
Leaving the bike with a pin striper over the weekend, speaking of which, hope everyone has a good holiday.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
gcefalo
Posted 2011-08-31 5:42 AM (#95247 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 48
Simpsonville, SC
My right side lower flew off the bike at 75MPH 2 weeks ago, found the brackets all sraped up and the plexiglas had shattered. Dealer installed them so he is standing behind it and replaced it over the weelend but wanted to keep the bike 24 hours to make sure the adhesive cures before exposing to wind stress. We didn't let the first set cure that long. Thinking about going to the mounting screws just to be sure.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
gcefalo
Posted 2011-08-31 5:49 AM (#95248 - in reply to #94447)
Subject: Re: Ordered Lower Wind Deflectors...Worth it?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 48
Simpsonville, SC
KPVison,
The lowers (coupled with the heated seat and grips) do extend my riding season to all year long, and I live only 100 miles from Charlotte.

Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1 2
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

Copyright © 2007-2024 Victory Riders Network™