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Question Fairings?

Having just turned 100 miles on my new EZ-Sport, I find that the wind conditions determine how hard I work to keep moving. Going against a 10 knot wind is not fun. I would imagine that the next accessory for me would be a fairing.

What is the best source for economical fairings
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Having just turned 100 miles on my new EZ-Sport, I find that the wind conditions determine how hard I work to keep moving. Going against a 10 knot wind is not fun. I would imagine that the next accessory for me would be a fairing.

What is the best source for economical fairings
As fairings go, the Mueller Windwrap seems to be a bit less expensive than the ZZipper. Both seem to work well, IF you are going fast enough to benefit from the aerodynamics.
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