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Klock Werks 10 in ProFlare windscreen for FLTRX 24
Just wondered if anyone is using this on their road glide I ordered one in dark smoke. I’m hoping someone can post some pictures and reviews on how they like it.Thanks in advanceMrbirdog
Just received my 10” Sport Flare in light tint on Friday and finally got to ride it on Sunday. Excellent screen. Was able to keep my visor up (on a modular helmet) to about 75mph. I’ll send pics after I wash the bike. It’s love bug season here and the bike is a MESS. Kinda wish I went with the darker screen. I’m 5’5” and 30” inseam and I see over it. Comes to about my top lip. I saw on a Klockwerks video that they’re working on integrated turn signals for the mounting pieces. Here’s a pic from my garage at install (please don’t judge the mess)
Just received my 10” Sport Flare in light tint on Friday and finally got to ride it on Sunday. Excellent screen. Was able to keep my visor up (on a modular helmet) to about 75mph. I’ll send pics after I wash the bike. It’s love bug season here and the bike is a MESS. Kinda wish I went with the darker screen. I’m 5’5” and 30” inseam and I see over it. Comes to about my top lip. I saw on a Klockwerks video that they’re working on integrated turn signals for the mounting pieces. Here’s a pic from my garage at install (please don’t judge the mess)
that looks awesome on your bike I know because I have the same color I really like it lol thanks for posting. BTW what mess are you talking about? 👍
I received mine,
I did my first proper test of the @klockwerks 10” Sport Flare.
Noticeable improvement from the stock 8”, but i still get light buffeting just at the top of the helmet as opposed to directly in the visor with the stock (i am 6ft and the Lepera seats seats me a bit higher).
But it look is sweet on the bike! Much better than the stock one in my opinion.
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