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I put on a set on my Heritage about two years ago. I originally was just going to leave them on for cool riding but they are great for summer too. On trips, it keeps the bugs off and also when it rains, they are very helpful. During the cold days, they ready do make a difference. I am very glad I added them.
The only thing about the clear ones is that they are usually acrylic, whereas ours (and I believe JD's) are steel. Little more protection from rocks and debris in addition to the elements.
These aren't too bad looking at all. Wonder if there is a way to make them Quick Release.....Wouldn't mind having a set myself. 30 degrees and rising and i'm tryin to ride. Would certainly make it a bit more comfortable.
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