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From: Left Ohio for the middle of no where in Fla.
Originally Posted by Rockgeezer
Have now purchased two LRS screens and couldn't be more satisfied. Last one was a 12" Ultra Elite light tint with custom etching. James replied to every email promptly and helped out at every turn. Great product and great customer service.
How long was it between ordering and receiving the W/S?
I wonder if they have all sizes in stock or custom make the taller ones.
Have now purchased two LRS screens and couldn't be more satisfied. Last one was a 12" Ultra Elite light tint with custom etching. James replied to every email promptly and helped out at every turn. Great product and great customer service.
Do you find the light tint ok if you have to look through it at night. I got the clear but might go for the tint if it is ok at night
I understand they are all made upon the order and payment. Usually that day or next. I received mine in 6 days to Virginia.
The light tint is fine with me at night, no problem, but I wouldn't get anything darker if you're looking through it at night. I prefer my shields to be at a height that allows me to be able to look through as I ride hunched a bit and over if I sit more straight up. For me, the 12" works best but as everyone's torso is different, it's a totally subjective item.
From: Left Ohio for the middle of no where in Fla.
Originally Posted by 01XLH
How long was it between ordering and receiving the W/S?
I wonder if they have all sizes in stock or custom make the taller ones.
I ordered a 12" Clear Ultra Elite last night (4/26/14).
TIA,
FYI,
I received an email today, the W/S "shipped" Priority Mail. It's been my experience that might only mean the shipper paid shipping charges and had a ship to label, not that the unit has actually left.
Still not bad if it's on the way the next day or two.
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