Lower Deflectors Add-On Kit for Triumph Rocket III (2004 - 2019)
Rocket III (2004 - 2019) Lower Deflectors Kit - MadStad Engineering
Rocket III (2004 - 2019) Lower Deflectors Kit - MadStad Engineering
Lower Deflectors Add-On Kit for Triumph Rocket III (2004 - 2019)

Lower Deflectors Add-On Kit for Triumph Rocket III (2004 - 2019)

RKTR-R304-RL13-CL

Regular price$179.95
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Madstad Quick-Release Lower Deflectors for Add-On Triumph Rocket III (2004 - 2019)

What's included
This is a lower deflectors add-on kit ONLY. It requires that you already have the Madstad touring shield system. These lowers will NOT attach without the touring shield brackets. This kit includes: 

  • Quick-release lower brackets
  • 13" tall lower deflectors
  • All required mounting hardware

You can order these to match your touring shield color.

Transform your ride
These optional quick-release lower deflectors block lower airflow which often rides up your legs and creates turbulence. Combined with the Madstad touring shield, they will noticeably improve your comfort. They snap on and off in seconds so if decide you don't want them on for around-town riding, they can easily come off.

 

Returns & exchanges
See our return/exchange policy details under FAQs, and buy with confidence.

 

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