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Thanks for the pictures. I'm trying to decide on what windshield to get for my bike. I want to keep it stripped and sporty looking, but I ride the freeway to work every day at 70+mph so a a windshield of some type would sure help a lot. I'm also considering putting a cafe type faring on it.
I thought about a cafe type faring... but the more I see them, the less I like them. I think the super sport windshield does a good job at maintaining the sleek look.
I too have the HD quick release windhsield and like the others don't like the look but like the effect. Take a look at Voodoo BOTM for May I think. He has a windvest, loves it, and it does not destroy the front end lines.
i put a windshield on my 750 honda years ago, and it directed the air right into my head and made my helmet bobble around. does this happen with you guys?
J
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