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well I seem to be stocking up on the parts and I dont have my bike yet[sm=smiley19.gif], just got a 6.5" dark grey with upper recurve for my SG! cant wait too get the bike so I can put my stuff on!
I got ahold of clearview last week,via a e-mail. they promtly sent me a small sample of the smoke and the dark grey so i could see what they looked like, give'm a e-mail and ask about the chance of a sample of both,as I did. they were awesome to deal withand prompt getting back to me with some samples.
Mike,
We put the 8" on Elaine's trike, but clear. She loves the vent.
I ordered a 9.5 smokeover the weekend wanted a bit lighter color for the tall shield. I look right at the edge of the stock 12" and9.5 should be really close to the perfect height (I like to see over the shield)plus I get the recurve, Gonna see how I like it then might order a 6 " in a dark gray color for the days I want to change up.
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