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Great advice !! 3 emails with John asked all the right questions 12". On its way
Great idea they have on their website I took a tape measure my GF held up a mock up and ya .... 😎
DOT. approved. Warranty can't go wrong
Thanks again !
Originally Posted by HawgRider768
Give John a call at Freedom Shields, http://www.freedomshields.net Very nice guy!!!! You can test out the windshield and return it as long as you dont remove the film that covers the shield. Many sizes to choose from and VERY good quality. I think he may even offer a discount for forum members.
I have tried 3 of their shields, the 15" pro tour, the 14" sport and the 12" pro tour. The 14" sport was the shortest of the 3.
The 12" pro touring is more straight up and down, and actually sits taller than the 14" sport which has a sharper angle back towards the rider.
I can't say enough good things about Klok Werks, they are awesome people to deal with. They worked with me until I got the shield I was happy with. I bought the 15 pro touring and found it was right in my line of sight, and they exchanged it twice for me at no charge, ended up being very happy with the 12" pro touring.
Spoke to John at Freedom Shields and I ordered a 9" medium tint for my Ultra LTD. Really nice guy and very helpful. Give him a call if ur looking for a new shield.
John @ Freedom Shields is the way to go! There are many things I like about their shields, but I think the top of my list is no distortion when looking through it.
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