*SOLD* Mid-Frame Air Deflectors for 2009+ Harley Touring

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Used on my 2024 Street Glide for about three months until I sold the bike back in August.

Or rather I should say I only used the one on the right side. By leaving off the left side, air was more easily able to flow across and past the second cylinder rather than being trapped inside of the "hot box" as would more likely have been the case had the air deflectors been used on both sides (as suggested by DK Customs on their YouTube channel, experts on Harley heat-mitigation.)

Here's a link to a product review I posted on the forum when I bought them.

Purchased new in May for $30+ plus tax, yours today for $15 cash/local pickup.

Check the merchant website for fitment or other concerns (see third photo).

Please private message me if interested.

NOTE: I pulled a lot of parts and accessories off the bike before selling her so check my profile to see what else is available as I find the time to list everything.

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Good write-up, and thank you for the way you ran them. I have always wondered what those mid-frame deflectors are, and it is no wonder to have one side open to allow the hot air to exit the space so one does not have to add more details that most people would not consider.
Fifteen dollars on a component that was barely used in several months is a good bargain. I actually enjoy seeing posts in which people relate how they actually utilized the part, as opposed to the ones in which people simply place an item on sale. Makes it easier for the rest of us to determine whether it will be worth attempting to do so on our own sets.
Good home they have to find; I guess they were well looked after and will do the job quite well.
 


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