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Tour Glide owners. What windshield are ya running?

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Default Tour Glide owners. What windshield are ya running?

More specifically between 11 and 16" . I have a 10" and it's brutal on the highway. I'd love to see pics and opinions on Clearview and Cee Bailey.
 
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Default Here's the 10"


Kool as heck but hard on the head with all that wind
 
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You mean Electra-Glide and Street Glide? I'm running an 8" LRS. With lowers and fairing deflectors on my Ultra I get very little turbulence in the torso/head area.
 
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Originally Posted by danzio
You mean Electra-Glide and Street Glide? I'm running an 8" LRS. With lowers and fairing deflectors on my Ultra I get very little turbulence in the torso/head area.
Nope I'm talking about a Tour Glide. The predecessors to the Road glide. Thanks though.
 
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I guess no one else rides a tour glide.
 
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Only the kool kids!
 
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Originally Posted by Juniortech
Only the kool kids!
......

........ come on over to www.Roadglide.org, ..... any number of TG riders regularly stop by
..... & there's perhaps more readily available info findable there
.... your 20-25 yr old machine looks great, OP
........... does it have the adjustable front suspension ?
 
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They are very cool bikes that you don't see on the road much anymore.
 
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Had a '94 Ultra Tourglide with HD tall windshield. That was a great comfortable touring bike.
 
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Originally Posted by Juniortech
Only the kool kids!
If you're still looking for an answer, when I still had the fairing on my 86, my shield was at a height where I was just looking over it. For me it was perfect, no wind blast at any speed, and handled great!
 

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