I've been debating adding the adjustable deflectors, just haven't yet. I will say though that I just added fork fangs and they work EXTREMELY well for the beard test, and the buffeting. A lot of guys aren't a fan of the look, but i can say first hand experience, if the buffeting, from wind blowing up your chest is a problem, fangs DO WORK . And i sort of like the look
I’ve been using the factory deflectors for 5 years and they really help in the summer and I struggle with beard lift open or closed , put the hard lowers on it doesn’t increase heat very much in the summer just leave the vents open ride safe
I did the Advanblack batwing air deflectors, and I will say they definitely help when it’s hot out directing air towards me and when it’s cold out directing air away from me. I also run the Memphis shades, hand guards and they are an absolute blessing. My bars stick up over my bat wing so it keeps all the cold air off of my hands. I’ve run the hand guards 1/2” away from the ends of my clutch and brake lever. The closer you can get those guards to your hands the better they will work for ya!
Got the EXACT same beard Mike. No windshield or fairing. Running with old school classic "buckhorns." My beard parts in the middle and blows straight back, no upsweep. I think with the apes and your hands being up above the fairing is creating a whirlwind effect? We know we're NOT going to loose the beards! Taller windshield, full face helmet, etc? Maby Brad Richards could hook us up at Ford"s wind tunnel in Detroit. We could do all kinds of experiments!
I had them on my Street Glide and found them very useful for reducing buffeting more than weather protection. From this angle it looks like you have taller bars which put your hands into the air flow more and that will negate a lot of use of heated grips. I found I could run lighter gloves but only if the fairing blocked the wind. I used hard lowers from Harley on my Road King and even left them on even when I did not run the wind screen. With the vents in the lowers I could keep the bike cool enough that it did not matter. I did buy my driver back rest off Amazon and that was fine... I can offer no advice on the beard problem
FYI - I run the fork mounted wind deflectors for a year at least - I even have a ride review about them. They actually solved all of my wind buffeting problems
Something not mentioned here is the functionality, in a strong cross wind close the side the wind is coming from and open the other side. This will keep the Batwing fairing from pushing you off the road.
Well for beard issues, I'm sure the fork deflectors and triple tree umbrella deflectors are a must but they will knock down some of your needed wind to the engine, and engine and oil temps will climb.. I put lowers on my to keep the annoying wind from shaking and rattling my legs, and they too will reduce wind passage to the engine.. all these thing will raise your engine temps.. so you should at least consider adding a fan driven oil cooler to help (I added the HD optional fan to my cooler). I'm thinking about adding these batwing deflectors though.. but I was also thinking your bike was a Road Glide
Thanks for the video. I have same beard, and use a lightweight scarf I tuck in to keep the beard out of my face. I have similar deflectors on my street glide special and they do help.
I love my Advanblack lowers and the lights are super bright. I keep them on year around. Wish you could of gotten more wind deflection with the air deflectors.
Looks great on your bike if I invested in heating gear I might attempt more winter rides but I don't got heated gear so I haven't tried latest I ride is into December with my bikes then I'm done till spring
They look good on there! I can’t speak on the lowers personally or about the temperature, but I know a handful of people that love the advanblack products based on quality alone.
Ever try fork mounted wind deflectors? I was having a head buffeting issue on my Road King and after trying a different windshield with the curved tip and windshield vent(slight improvement), I installed the fork wind deflectors and no more buffeting, after installation I did however notice a reduced amount of wind around the engine and was concerned about engine cooling, I then installed a triple tree deflector/air baffle to direct more air to the engine, good luck and stay safe.
I've tried the fork fangs and for me they are the most effective for beard lift so far. I've tried different windshields, lowers and the adjustable wind deflectors on the batwing. That being said I don't use them because they didn't completely stop beard lift and I wasn't crazy about the looks of them.
I've used lowers before on my M8. Like your buddy, I have a 2-1 shorty pipe. The bike runs super hot in the summer time and I'm here in California where we can split lanes. If you can't split lanes or you get caught in traffic where you live, I wouldn't run them in the summer. Thanks for sharing this video on the deflectors. Maybe a taller windshield will help you out.
I've run the fork deflectors and the scoop that goes between the triple tree along with what I call the dragon wings like you installed on this video. I actually like the look of the fork deflectors, it fills it out nicely and helps that little bit more. The scoop under the triple tree definitely helps with the updraft, and the dragon wings are mostly helpful to direct wind on me for hot days. Also you can play with them in high cross winds for aerodynamics.
I have the fork fangs on my 2017 Street Glide Special. And they almost eliminated all of the helmet buffeting. But, they are ugly as hell. I was hoping to try the the fairing air deflectors, and if they work, maybe I can take the fork fangs off. I also have a Memphis Shades 6.5" windshield.
Keeping your beard short would stop the beard interfering with your vision. Me I don't like any of my hair to move at all. It drives me nuts when it moves. So I keep my beard and hair relatively short but still shaggy lookin'. I never wear shorts for that reason. I put the coffin hand guards on my Road King for the winter of '20-21 and they did not help keep my hands warm. They were so ugly too, so when I got my bikes ready to ship when I moved, I took them off. I have heated gloves and they do not keep my hands warm in temps much below 50. They are a hassle to run the wires to the gloves. Where the come out of the jacket sleeves they let wind blow up my arms and into my jacket. They are much stiffer than regular gloves too.
I have seen other channels bringing it up the Elvis bike, I have no sources to back that up outside of those videos. It maybe true but I think HD would be well off to switch it up and not a do a touring model every time, I would rather see a FXRT based on the Low Rider S or ... you know the sportster turns 65 this year... just saying...
As you saw them wings don't help, about all they'll do is give you more air when it's hot and deflect more when it's cold No windshield solves the beard problem, appears it is a problem for you, mine just points at the windshield, doesn't flop into my face When I rode a Kawasaki 900 classic I put a Memphis shades droptop windshield.......it forces some air toward you and sends the rest well over your head and cuts down on beard problems........even though it's not going in my face it tangles almost as bad as my hair if not tied So I got a cheapo wing for my ultra windshield and it helps........biggest help is wind noise I've been told, but don't know for myself, the windshield vent is best for cutting down that whip around wind
Nothing indicates they are made in USA. They have a US Distribution center but I expect they are made somewhere else. I did not find any brand of these that were made in the US.
What do you think of these air deflectors?
I've been debating adding the adjustable deflectors, just haven't yet.
I will say though that I just added fork fangs and they work EXTREMELY well for the beard test, and the buffeting. A lot of guys aren't a fan of the look, but i can say first hand experience, if the buffeting, from wind blowing up your chest is a problem, fangs DO WORK . And i sort of like the look
I’ve been using the factory deflectors for 5 years and they really help in the summer and I struggle with beard lift open or closed , put the hard lowers on it doesn’t increase heat very much in the summer just leave the vents open ride safe
I did the Advanblack batwing air deflectors, and I will say they definitely help when it’s hot out directing air towards me and when it’s cold out directing air away from me. I also run the Memphis shades, hand guards and they are an absolute blessing.
My bars stick up over my bat wing so it keeps all the cold air off of my hands. I’ve run the hand guards 1/2” away from the ends of my clutch and brake lever. The closer you can get those guards to your hands the better they will work for ya!
The fork wind deflectors was the best solution for me to keep my beard down. I still get a little beard movement but it's not so hostile 😂.
The air deflectors definitely help in the winter and the summer months, and they look good on the bike too, good install brother💯
Thanks Dan!
Got the EXACT same beard Mike.
No windshield or fairing. Running with old school classic "buckhorns."
My beard parts in the middle and blows straight back, no upsweep.
I think with the apes and your hands being up above the fairing is creating a whirlwind effect?
We know we're NOT going to loose the beards! Taller windshield, full face helmet, etc? Maby Brad Richards could hook us up at Ford"s wind tunnel in Detroit. We could do all kinds of experiments!
For sure, that would be fun!
I had them on my Street Glide and found them very useful for reducing buffeting more than weather protection. From this angle it looks like you have taller bars which put your hands into the air flow more and that will negate a lot of use of heated grips. I found I could run lighter gloves but only if the fairing blocked the wind.
I used hard lowers from Harley on my Road King and even left them on even when I did not run the wind screen. With the vents in the lowers I could keep the bike cool enough that it did not matter. I did buy my driver back rest off Amazon and that was fine... I can offer no advice on the beard problem
Thanks for the info, I really appreciate the feedback. I kinda like the hard lower look
FYI - I run the fork mounted wind deflectors for a year at least - I even have a ride review about them. They actually solved all of my wind buffeting problems
Thanks I will check it out
@@RidingintheOzarks - I like to content ! You do some really good research before your videos and I find your Harley business analysis very clever !
@@HOLYSHIFT thank you, I watched your review of these kind of deflectors before I ordered a pair! Thanks for that video
Nice Mike. Had those on my Ultra and loved them.
Good to hear, thanks for the support!
I have the hard lowers from Advanblack, they are great in hot and cool weather
Had these and lowers on my Ultra. They both made a difference and definitely extended my riding season, even in Md.
Look good on your bike.
Thanks!!
Something not mentioned here is the functionality, in a strong cross wind close the side the wind is coming from and open the other side. This will keep the Batwing fairing from pushing you off the road.
Well for beard issues, I'm sure the fork deflectors and triple tree umbrella deflectors are a must but they will knock down some of your needed wind to the engine, and engine and oil temps will climb.. I put lowers on my to keep the annoying wind from shaking and rattling my legs, and they too will reduce wind passage to the engine.. all these thing will raise your engine temps.. so you should at least consider adding a fan driven oil cooler to help (I added the HD optional fan to my cooler). I'm thinking about adding these batwing deflectors though.. but I was also thinking your bike was a Road Glide
Thanks for the video. I have same beard, and use a lightweight scarf I tuck in to keep the beard out of my face. I have similar deflectors on my street glide special and they do help.
I love my Advanblack lowers and the lights are super bright. I keep them on year around. Wish you could of gotten more wind deflection with the air deflectors.
Looks great on your bike if I invested in heating gear I might attempt more winter rides but I don't got heated gear so I haven't tried latest I ride is into December with my bikes then I'm done till spring
Another great option and great install video.
Thank you!
They look good on there! I can’t speak on the lowers personally or about the temperature, but I know a handful of people that love the advanblack products based on quality alone.
Cool thanks for the feedback
Ever try fork mounted wind deflectors? I was having a head buffeting issue on my Road King and after trying a different windshield with the curved tip and windshield vent(slight improvement), I installed the fork wind deflectors and no more buffeting, after installation I did however notice a reduced amount of wind around the engine and was concerned about engine cooling, I then installed a triple tree deflector/air baffle to direct more air to the engine, good luck and stay safe.
No I actually talked about maybe trying them near the end of the video, thank you for the feedback
I've tried the fork fangs and for me they are the most effective for beard lift so far. I've tried different windshields, lowers and the adjustable wind deflectors on the batwing. That being said I don't use them because they didn't completely stop beard lift and I wasn't crazy about the looks of them.
@@Hellbentbiker thanks!
they look good
Thanks James!
From what I understand haven't tried it but they say a tank lift will help
Yeah not sure I want to go that route, probably try fork deflectors first…
I've used lowers before on my M8. Like your buddy, I have a 2-1 shorty pipe. The bike runs super hot in the summer time and I'm here in California where we can split lanes. If you can't split lanes or you get caught in traffic where you live, I wouldn't run them in the summer. Thanks for sharing this video on the deflectors. Maybe a taller windshield will help you out.
Thanks! Traffic isn’t an issue and I have longer exhaust but I don’t want to make the engine run hotter either…
I've run the fork deflectors and the scoop that goes between the triple tree along with what I call the dragon wings like you installed on this video. I actually like the look of the fork deflectors, it fills it out nicely and helps that little bit more. The scoop under the triple tree definitely helps with the updraft, and the dragon wings are mostly helpful to direct wind on me for hot days. Also you can play with them in high cross winds for aerodynamics.
Thanks I may try the triple tree deflector next! Still on the fence about the fork deflectors..
Deflectors look good. I have a set of deflectors on my trike .... they work well !!
I have the fork fangs on my 2017 Street Glide Special. And they almost eliminated all of the helmet buffeting. But, they are ugly as hell. I was hoping to try the the fairing air deflectors, and if they work, maybe I can take the fork fangs off. I also have a Memphis Shades 6.5" windshield.
I got the cheap Amazon lowers and put the van black lights in them and they fit perfect 2015 street glide
Thanks!
Pro video so I brought all these thumbs ups 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💯⚡💢
thanks for video I've been thinking about purchasing some
You are welcome!
Keeping your beard short would stop the beard interfering with your vision. Me I don't like any of my hair to move at all. It drives me nuts when it moves. So I keep my beard and hair relatively short but still shaggy lookin'. I never wear shorts for that reason. I put the coffin hand guards on my Road King for the winter of '20-21 and they did not help keep my hands warm. They were so ugly too, so when I got my bikes ready to ship when I moved, I took them off. I have heated gloves and they do not keep my hands warm in temps much below 50. They are a hassle to run the wires to the gloves. Where the come out of the jacket sleeves they let wind blow up my arms and into my jacket. They are much stiffer than regular gloves too.
Thanks for the feedback on the coffins, I’m going test them but I did something to spruce mine up a bit.
Great video!
Thanks!
hey mike whats up? have you heard about the icon bike that it might be a tribute to Elvis?
I have seen other channels bringing it up the Elvis bike, I have no sources to back that up outside of those videos. It maybe true but I think HD would be well off to switch it up and not a do a touring model every time, I would rather see a FXRT based on the Low Rider S or ... you know the sportster turns 65 this year... just saying...
As you saw them wings don't help, about all they'll do is give you more air when it's hot and deflect more when it's cold
No windshield solves the beard problem, appears it is a problem for you, mine just points at the windshield, doesn't flop into my face
When I rode a Kawasaki 900 classic I put a Memphis shades droptop windshield.......it forces some air toward you and sends the rest well over your head and cuts down on beard problems........even though it's not going in my face it tangles almost as bad as my hair if not tied
So I got a cheapo wing for my ultra windshield and it helps........biggest help is wind noise
I've been told, but don't know for myself, the windshield vent is best for cutting down that whip around wind
Couple of rubber bands will cure the beard problems
I do rubber band it now but I would prefer not to have to…
Thumbs up brother. Those should help they look great too. Catch you later.
Thanks!
Do you think they help with buffeting on the head at all?
I don’t notice a head buffeting issue so I can’t say, my issues was beard lift.
What size bars do you have on your bike & what brand are they?
Burly 12’s
made in the usa ?
Nothing indicates they are made in USA. They have a US Distribution center but I expect they are made somewhere else. I did not find any brand of these that were made in the US.
A rubber band will take care of the beard lift while riding brother 👍
I cut the beard off a few months ago but for my beard I had to do one every few inches and it was kinda of a PIA… either way it’s no longer an issue
You could also just tie up your beard :P
I do but it’s very hard on your beard, I ended pulling hair out every time I remove the bands…