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Looks good and sleek. I'm also interested in your experience with it after a few hundred miles. I am looking at the Gladiator and the Wind Vest. I still have not decided. The former is less expensive and the later.
Windshield looks great but i am really liking your headlamp. What is it and where did you get it? Thanks
It's a millwaukee twins I got it at J&P cycles. Cheaper than headwinds but realy well made. I put a PIAA bulb in it and it's brighter than my car's lights.
Shrini23;
The bags are just large tool bags I just strapped them to the fender struts instead of the forks. They are good for carrying small stuff.
I put a few more miles on and, the gladiator really cuts down on the wind turbulence. The bike feels alot steadier even at highway speeds.
I know some people don't like windshields and I personaly think they look out of place and ruin the lines of a bike(the same goes for saddlebags) but, it's worth it to be more comfortable and to be able to ride longer with less effort.
Last edited by Bob'n'Stang; Sep 15, 2010 at 11:31 PM.
Thank you for the pics and info. I'm one of the guys that was asking about the Gladiator. From what I can tell from your pics it looks better then most. After you get some hard miles on with it could you give us a up-date on how you like it? If you don't mind, could you give the dimensions for how wide and tall it is?...Thanks.
I wrote to National Cycle about the Gladiator shield and they said it was 12.5" x 14"
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