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Old Jul 2, 2015 | 12:59 PM
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Does anyone have the Cee Bailey's running light covers installed.
I'm looking at the amber colored version.
Cee Bailey's is having free shipping days for the 4th weekend so I thought I would get a pair.
Would like to see someone's installed covers with the light on if possible.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2015 | 02:56 PM
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Cee Bailey's make some of the best products on the market, you won't be disappointed. I have used these on my Beemers.
 
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Old Jul 2, 2015 | 03:44 PM
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+1 on Cee Bailey produce quality. Sorry I can't comment on the running light covers, but I am a fan of their products. I still have a CB windscreen on my Beemer, and installed a 7" reverse lip windscreen on my '14 FLHTK shortly after I got it. Gives me protection similar to the stock 10".
 
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Old Jul 2, 2015 | 10:29 PM
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GaJayhawk how do you like your windscreen on the FLHTK I have been looking at ordering one from Cee Bailey for mine but was not sure how much different it would be to the stock one from Harley
 
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Old Jul 3, 2015 | 08:32 AM
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Mine is a smoke grey 7" 'Cee Devil'. It has a slight reverse lip at the top. Cost about $75. I am 5'10" and it puts the wind stream just over the top of my helmet. If I sit up exceptionally straight (not my typical riding position) the wind will hit the top of my helmet. I wanted the shorter screen look, but didn't want the significantly curved appearance of Klockwerks and some of the HD screens. To be sure, it is not as "still" as behind the 10" stock screen. But on the other hand, for me, it is still pretty calm behind it. 75-80 mph highway speed remains comfortable and the stereo remains very audible without having to crank it up. The only time I feel any real buffeting is in the "dirty air" when I come up behind by a tractor-trailer. But if I bend slightly forward when passing, that alleviates the buffeting. I've had Cee B's on other bikes, and figured for $75 it was worth the gamble. No regrets....
 
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Thanks GaJayhawk based on what you have told me i have ordered up the same windshield, thanks for the info and look forward to getting mine installed..
 
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