T glide wind deflectors

Mar 7, 2011
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Muncie, IN
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Dennis
T Glide Wind Deflectors[/LEFT]

At this time I am turning over the manufacturing and distribution of the T G Wind Deflectors that I designed and have been selling to Randy Emter of Street Glide Wind Deflectors.

These will be the same just that you will purchase from him and not T Glide Stuff.

The reason for change over is that I could not keep up with Lift Brackets, Tour Box Rails, clutchWIZ and the Wind Deflectors. I had to make a product decision and letting him take over the Deflectors was the way to go. He is setting up to do them at this time and should be up and going in four to six weeks.

As a bonus to you guys, he will be offering the wings in chrome as well as the wrinkle black powder coat. I know some have wanted them in chrome and I could not find a reliable chrome shop which he states he now has.

I have no financial interest in these from this point on but I know he will do this product line justice and those who want the deflectors for the T Glides will be happy with them as well as dealing with him.

http://www.street-glide.com/order.html

Dennis Swan

tGLIDEstuff.com
 
:10::10:I rode from Canada to Muncie Indiana to purchase a clutch wiz and a set of deflectors for my tri-glide. I arrived in Muncie about 4 and Dennis took me right into his shop, installing the deflectors. He then made sure that my buddy and I got a motel for the night with the intention of getting together the next morning for the installation of my clutch wiz and clutch spring.

The next morning we went to Scarecrow Cycle and the three employees all worked on my bike and I was out of the shop within an hour, and at a very reasonable rate.

All I can say is Dennis made me very welcome and no one should have any reservations dealing with Dennis Swan.

Hats off to you Dennis and the boys at Scarecrow Cycle.ThumbUp
 
Ya, I bought a set of the chrome ones from Randy a few months ago. Nice guy to deal with and the chrome ones look great along with my chrome front end. And they work very well.:D
 
I just used the deflector that mounts under the trees..I have not had any issues..as I know most that have the full setup have not either..
 
After you install the deflectors, that air is forced to go somewhere else, and it appears that a lot of it is directed right into the front of the motor. At the very least, Dennis's great invention improves air circulation to some of the potential hot spots.
 

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