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Looking to put one on my 2010 ultra I'm 6'4" and I like the idea of the ultra with the recurve maybe I won't lose any more dew rags lol thanks for all your input think I'll measure mine up tonight and try one
Looking to put one on my 2010 ultra I'm 6'4" and I like the idea of the ultra with the recurve maybe I won't lose any more dew rags lol thanks for all your input think I'll measure mine up tonight and try one
I'm 6'3" and tall in the upper body. I was running a 12" LRS for a couple years and then went with a 10" tinted for the one on it now. It seems to work just as well.
Looking to put one on my 2010 ultra I'm 6'4" and I like the idea of the ultra with the recurve maybe I won't lose any more dew rags lol thanks for all your input think I'll measure mine up tonight and try one
6'4" as well here. I run the 8" Ultra Elite. Good view over the top of the shield for night visibility and is still effective at pushing the wind over the wife's head. I personally wouldn't buy anything other than LRS. Great folks to do business with.
I have a 10in light smoke ultra elite for long trips and winter and an 8" dark smoke ultra for summer and short trips. Love the shields and the company is awesome. You won't regret it.
I've had A LRS sheild on my '14 FLHX since new. For some reason, replaced it with a Klockwerks shield at 3x the price and can NOT tell the difference. Only buying LRS shields from now on.
BTW, nothing wrong with the Klock, it's just too damn expensive.
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