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A windshild is something a cage comes with........thats why a dog sticks his head out of the window
I agree but when its night and your doing 60/70mph down the state roads between beet fields and a potato fields,between lakes the shield is nice....them bugs hurt after awhile even with 2 bandanas around your lower face..
I guess if I were a cityboy I wouldnt worry about it..
I have a deatachable one... I "think" it won't fit back, my flyin' apes are bent outwards... I have no intemption on fiding out... Never liked the look anyway.
Thanks all for your comments and pictures... 'Blasphemy' is what I initially thought, anyway; we'll see.
Thanks again everyone!
With ~2' of white stuff up here now, I have lots a time to play around as I won't be riding for a while..... I had the bike out Saturday, today 2 feet of snow... go figure!
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