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Has anyone tried the detachable windshield, and care to offer thoughts on it?
Of course I don't plan to rock a windshield all the time, but it sure would be nice on those long ride days.
Also, the only detachable windshield offered for the BL is that 'compact' version. Anybody know about a larger touring detachable windshield that would work (Harley or aftermarket)?
Thanks
Finally getting the B-Line together and finding direction I want to go with the bike. Had to wait over the holidays for the PC-V to come in so I could test out the new RSD air cleaner and pipe combo. Sadly had to return the RSD Clarity cam cover, wouldn't fit with the Akrapovic exhaust.
Has anyone tried the detachable windshield, and care to offer thoughts on it?
Of course I don't plan to rock a windshield all the time, but it sure would be nice on those long ride days.
Also, the only detachable windshield offered for the BL is that 'compact' version. Anybody know about a larger touring detachable windshield that would work (Harley or aftermarket)?
Thanks
Ive been running the national cycle switchblade deflector, been working great for me, looks good, still get wind in my face, but blocks the force off the body at highway speeds.
Has anyone tried the detachable windshield, and care to offer thoughts on it?
Of course I don't plan to rock a windshield all the time, but it sure would be nice on those long ride days.
Also, the only detachable windshield offered for the BL is that 'compact' version. Anybody know about a larger touring detachable windshield that would work (Harley or aftermarket)?
Thanks
I have the tinted harley one. Works nice but now have air coming up from under the tank. Not bad but enough to get annoying sometimes.
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