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Can someone explain the air management benefits over the stock windshield?
The recurve on the top of the windshield forces the air higher so that an 8 inch shield has the same protection benefits as a 10 inch. I have a Clearview...wouldn't have anything else. Well worth the wait...the color is throughout the plasic, it's made of a better, more scratch resistant material, and they are great people to deal with. It just takes a few weeks to get it made. They will also do custom sizing.
Fastaire has the Aero in stock. Clearview told me 4-6 week wait. My 8" Aero should be here in a couple of days. It was also $15 cheaper when shipping was taken into account.
Rick
I just checked Fastaire's web site and they say the aero is not available right now. They can't get anyone to make it.
I just put on the clearview 9" recurve, it works great and I'm 6'5". When I ordered it, the website said 6 - 8 weeks and I received it in less than 2 weeks.
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