LeafXpro ... yes, really.

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I'm really not convinced ... which means they'll probably sell millions.

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Crashing would be "interesting" :oops:
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It'll never take off!

Actually, if you're lightweight and the wind is in the correct direction, you might :lol:
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Nope...interferes with my bar harness and saddle bag...won't be on my purchase list this year...or the next!

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Protection from strong crosswinds? I think not unless the protection comes from the hedge you have just been blown into :roll: .

There is a bloke that rides around Edinburgh in the winter on a bike with a myog full fairing like you see on a motor bike and I mean "a full fairing". I keep meaning to get a photo but always seem to be driving when I see him.
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It's gonna rock in a tailwind though, and if you can sleep sitting up it saves on the tarp.
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I wonder where they got the idea from...

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Ray Young wrote:Protection from strong crosswinds? I think not unless the protection comes from the hedge you have just been blown into :roll: .

There is a bloke that rides around Edinburgh in the winter on a bike with a myog full fairing like you see on a motor bike and I mean "a full fairing". I keep meaning to get a photo but always seem to be driving when I see him.
Ive seen him too. Bet it affects his segments
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Zippy wrote:I wonder where they got the idea from...

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"designed to bee attractive" WTF? When somethhing turns out looking like that it isnt a selling point.
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The leafxpro looks like a complete waste of time, but that thing above ^^^ just looks ACE :-bd
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