Memphis Shades
Memphis Shades Booster Wing - Hot Wing - Ghost - MEM5805
Item: #210687 | Part Number: MEM5805$150.95
Description
Features: HOT WING CFD designed, real world tested. Boosts air up about 3in. while smoothing the flow Virtually eliminates buffeting while generating clean air; good for rider and passenger Allows use of a shorter shield replacement plastic in a variety of sizes and colors available Patterned after original BOOSTER WING...
Memphis Shades Booster Wing - Hot Wing - Ghost - MEM5805 Item # 210687
Description
Features:
- HOT WING CFD designed, real world tested. Boosts air up about 3in. while smoothing the flow
- Virtually eliminates buffeting while generating clean air; good for rider and passenger
- Allows use of a shorter shield replacement plastic in a variety of sizes and colors available
- Patterned after original BOOSTER WING but lighter, more versatile and less expensive
- Uses injection molded nylon clamps instead of billet to fit Road King, Fat Boy, Heritage and Memphis Fats
- Santoprene pads grip the windshield but do not mar the surface; two sizes included
- Can be mounted along with SIDE WINGS
- Features the Ghost shade (barely noticeable)
Part Numbers for Memphis Shades Booster Wing - Hot Wing - Ghost - MEM5805
Reviews
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Hockeytennis02 from
Should be better than trial and error
I had expected the 'Hot Wing' gear to reduce the buffeting effect in a reasonable manner. Actually, the improvement is definitely not high enough. I have to find something else. I now play to improve my current fork wind deflectors. Overall, I am disappointed with how the solutions for buffeting effects often involve trial and error. Kind of a never ending story...
Date published: 2025-11-20
Questions
i have your batwing with 12" windshield will this work on that? i am 6'5" and have fair amount of buffeting
It is fairly wide so it may not. I have bought 3 over the years and cut them narrower and drilled new holes to move the mounts. I have it on a quarter faring and it works perfectly. But it took some work. Bill McKenzie
Date published: 2017-07-19