WINDCHAPS.COM - Whois Information
WindChaps For Motorcycles
For the motorcyclist (aka Biker) whos tired of being beat-up by the wind. WindChaps™ are Breakin Wind Coast To Coast. If you are still bothered by the wind even though you have a windshield, WindChaps™ may be the answer. They are as easy to attach to your bike as regular chaps are to attach to yourself, maybe easier! WindChaps™ deflect a large percentage of the wind that gusts through the opening between the top of your bikes gas tank and the handlebars and pummels your chest, neck and head. On a relatively calm day riding at 60 MPH your hat stays on, pesky shirt flapping is diminished, road debris and insects striking your chest are reduced, not to mention the more important increase in riding comfort and improvement in your vision by the reduction of wind turbulence battering your head. Designed for those who ride long distances or drive to rallies but would like to maintain the classic motorcycle look on arrival, WindChaps™ are easily attached and removed. Lets say you are heading for Sturgis. Just attach a quick release windshied, strap WindChaps™ to the handlebars and ba-da-bing enjoy the journey. In Sturgis remove the windshield, un-strap the WindChaps™, leave them in your bunk and just kick-it on your classic or custom.
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