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Some pics with the shield on. Works great. I'm 5'7" with a 29" inseam, so low works for me, coming off the tallHD shield I noticed 2 things, 1) it feels like riding a sport tourer from a protection stand point with no helmet buffeting and the wind cut's nicely over my hands, a unexpected bonus, and 2) the bike is quicker on roll on's, very noticable at 70 to 80mph. I am getting alot of " where did you get it? "questions and positive comments on the looks I hadn't got in the past.
Another great addition.
Ican barely tell by the pics- Is this the windshield with the top edge flaired out? Is it nice and thick? I have been thinking about getting one for mine. Fly
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