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Tomorrow I go in for 1k mile service on my 2018 Road glide. Planing on changing my stock windshiled for either the 12 or 15" wind splitter. Now I'm 5'10 just looking for something to reduce the wind noise without obstructing my vision. Has anyone here done the change? Any comments ?
I put the 4.5" Wind splitter on my '11 Classic, replacing the stock windshield which was too high (I was looking through it) I'm 5'6" and the Wind splitter I have is right at my nose. I LOVE IT. I get no buffetting at all up to 90 mph. You have the different fairing i realize but I highly reccomend it.
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So, I ended up getting the 15" wind splitter and so far enjoying my purchase.. Like I said I'm 5'10" and cruising on the highway at 75 mph the wind was no longer an issue and listening to the radio couldn't be clearer.
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So, I ended up getting the 15" wind splitter and so far enjoying my purchase.. Like I said I'm 5'10" and cruising on the highway at 75 mph the wind was no longer an issue and listening to the radio couldn't be clearer.
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