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Heko Or Climair?


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Hi to all.

I am wanting to get some wind deflectors for my fezzi and don't know whether to get heko or climair ones. Just wondered what other people have got and what opinions anybody has on this pinickity subject :) Cheers. Dan.

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Climair

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I much prefer Climair, much better looking in my opinion.

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Climair, more sturdy feel to them than Heko.

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On of my heko ones literally got caught by the wind one day and ripped right off on the motorway :censored: no such problem with climair :)

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Had Heko on my MK1 and chipped a bit off the bottom corner when closing the window one day.

Climair on my MK2 were a bit tight to start with but nothing a shot of WD40 didn't solve.

Still going strong after 2 years and zero damage.

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I've had climair in the past, they are good, but changed to heko this time, a little flimsier, easier to fit, and to me, look better.

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Another vote for climair! They work well at motorway speeds to

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cheers for all ya views guys. I think i will chance the climair ones this time then. :)

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