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Old 02-15-2007, 06:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Micro-Swirl Edging

Has anyone tried V.3 Micro-Swirl Edging from Saeng? It is supposed to raise the wind blast up to 5 inches. If you've tried it, what kind of a screen do you have? And does it reduce buffeting for the passenger as well as the rider?
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I neglected to include this link: http://www.saeng.com/4000.htm
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No, I haven't...but it is an intriguing idea. I would sure be curious to know if it really works or not.

I bought one of these for one of my other bikes - it works, but I can't get used to the way it looks.

http://www.laminarlip.com/vfr.php
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has anyone tried their Nite Cutters?
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Good find, I see a few things I wouldn't mind trying out
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