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Anyone using an LRS Ultra Wide or Flat Top on their Rushmore Batwing? How do you like it? Does it really make a difference over the traditional windshield shape? I have their Ultra Elite, but I'm considering the Flat Top or Ultra Wide.
I used the Ultra Wide 7" & 8" on my SGS. I use the Ultra Wide 8" & 9" on my Ultra and Limited. I also have a assortment of the LRS rounded shields. I buy the light tint.
The flat tops seem to allow my head to be quieter. I only have one eye so that's important to me. 45,000 miles using them the last two years. I never close the fairing vent.
Really like my 8" Ultra Wide on my SG. I'll post a pic later today. FYI I also have an Ultra Elite, and I prefer the looks and performance of the Ultra Wide.
For the low price of one, I recommend you give it a try
Last edited by rv7garage; Jul 5, 2016 at 09:31 AM.
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