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i was just reading through the comments on the 1st page, got to one and thought "that's exactly what i was gonna say!", then i looked at who wrote it and it was me. ha.
i can't believe no one's snatched this thing up. its one of the best things I've bought for my bike. you still feel enough wind to know you're riding, but way less fatigue from having it blasting you square in the chest.
It's kinda funny I keep seeing it and getting all exited about buying it but when I investigate a little further I see it's for the Fat Bob and has the over sized cut out for the twin head lights.It might work on my Street Bob but I don't think it'll look right.This is like the third or fourth time I've pulled it up.
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