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i have one to put on in the spring. Has anyone had a positive experience with it?
I have had one on my SG with the factory shield for about 38k miles now. still holds its shape even though it has been rained on many, many times. keeps stuff dry (will get damp), and stays closed.
zero complaints. It follows the exact profile as the SG factory screen.
**I keep my vent closed since I have the short screen that really doesn't do much, so no comment on that aspect of it.
Thanks. I love having access to some storage while I'm driving, so I hope it doesn't affect the vent much. I'm keeping the stock windshield and the vent really helps. It might not be a pretty screen, but sure keeps the wind and bugs off.
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