Newbie here.... Proud new owner of an 01
Voyager ... Leaving work a day ago, and the lower right winglet fell off as I was getting on the bike. Realized at that time there was only one clip holding it on. Also realized the lower left one was missing too ! Any idea where to look or who to contact?
Thanks....
Winglets.... Where to get?
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- Tonyvdb
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Re: Winglets.... Where to get?
They show up on eBay from time to time, you might have to paint them to match your year but that easy.
One thing to consider, if you plan to put highway pegs on the front crash bars your not going to want to have them on as they hurt your leg.
One thing to consider, if you plan to put highway pegs on the front crash bars your not going to want to have them on as they hurt your leg.
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Re: Winglets.... Where to get?
Thanks..... Excellent point.... Highway pegs are in my future, so I think I'll leave it as is.....
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Re: Winglets.... Where to get?
Yes. I pulled my lower winglets off to allow room for my shins when I installed the highway pegs. Then I pulled the rest off just to see how it looked. I like the look and never put them back on. However, my wife says she can tell the difference in the rear seat. More wind for her.
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Machesney Park, Illinois
"Failure is unimportant. It takes courage to make a fool of yourself."-Charles Chaplin