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I had a 9 inch Fastaire, loved it. I say "had" because the HD tech broke it during the 1K service, now its got a new 9 inch MOCO.
I loved the Fastaire and it seemed to be a bit clearer at the edges, the MOCO has a little bit of a bend at the edges that slightly deforms if you look through it, like a lens.
Nothing horrible but loved the Fastaire, will get another real quick
CLEARVIEW- Worth the wait and a very good product. I had problems with the seal and fit on my RG and Clearveiw fits better & is anchored better. Have the X-large-Lt-Gy tint-and vent. Well worth the money IMO.
Not to belabor the point, but I just installed my fastaire 10" light grey shield and it looks great. It was shipped fast and arrived well packaged, for the price you can't beat it.
Put another vote in for the Clearview. I have the X-Large light grey, with vent and it is great. Well worth the wait. When I ordered mine they had it returned in the clearance bin, saved me 20% and it has no scratches or problems. Shipped the next day. I would do it again even if I had to wait.
Not to belabor the point, but I just installed my fastaire 10" light grey shield and it looks great. It was shipped fast and arrived well packaged, for the price you can't beat it.
Based on the positive reviews I am anxiously waiting on the tall clearview...at 6'2" my stock roadie shield is close to unbearable at highway speeds. Then add the hordes of lovebugs in full swing right now in Fla and its no fun.
You might want to look at the F4. I just came back from a 1200 mile run with a new F4 and it worked like a dream. It is scratch resistant, cleans super easy, is optically perfect, and sheds rain with ease. You can even use RainX on it! Here's the link: http://www.f4customs.com/index.php?o...e&Itemid=1
Best shield I have ever used in 46 years of riding.
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