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To those saying this would be torn off or collect bugs or hit cars or hit tool booths or parking garages. I live in northern New Hampshire. we don't really get bugs like most states and I don't have tight parking or parking garages so I've never had a problem. When I ride to work, I drop in my coffee, throw a leg over and my coffee is still hot when I arrive. No risk of spilling either.

We get grass hoppers here fairly often, plus mosquitos and flies. Often I have come back from a day run and the leading edge of the fairing, suspension and anything else out in the wind is completely covered in a nice layer of dark green goo.
 
We get grass hoppers here fairly often, plus mosquitos and flies. Often I have come back from a day run and the leading edge of the fairing, suspension and anything else out in the wind is completely covered in a nice layer of dark green goo.

When you hit the right batch of grasshoppers the shin portion of riding pants may look like somebody spilled a bunch of mustard. Those little suckers sit on the pavement and when they sense the oncoming motorcycle they jump, right up to shin (and radiator) level.
 
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