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Does anyone out there make colored windshields? I see them on rice rockets all the time, but not sure I have ever seen one on a Harley. My boy's full faced helmet has a blue iridium shield and I want something like that or an orange like my Oakley sunglasses. If anyone knows of a company can you please give me a name or link. Thanks Bryan
ebay --- I think they are $40 -- I have an orange 6 1/2 and blue; don't need them my bike is being painted metalic black, silver and gold.If you are interested PM me.
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Does anyone out there make colored windshields? I see them on rice rockets all the time, but not sure I have ever seen one on a Harley. My boy's full faced helmet has a blue iridium shield and I want something like that or an orange like my Oakley sunglasses. If anyone knows of a company can you please give me a name or link. Thanks Bryan
Give Nassau County HD in Bellmore, NY a call 516-409-9200and ask for Byron...he's the GM. He built a SG for personal use and customized it. It has a tall windshield on it that had the bottom half tinted almost the same color as the bike ....He said he ordered it direct from somewhere so it wasn't custom......Looked awesome
Thanks guys! I did find the ones on ebay after I put this post on. Like the blue but would like to see an orange one. I will look at the others also. Bryan
Memphis Shades. I bought a replacement shield (lexan only) for around $48 off of eBay. It utilizes all hardware from your existing shield. They have 8 or 10 different colors.
I also have a Memphis Shade which is tinted like limo tint across the bottom. Bought it so I donât see the dirt that accumulate behind the 3 pouch system on top of the fairing⌠[sm=bling.gif]
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