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i am looking to go to a 8" windshield on s/g. i went to the clearview websight and found what i may be interested in. i have a few questions to ask them before i buy. i called for three days on the landline w/ no answer. i could just go ahead and buy it , but i hate to give my creditcard number to a company that wont answer ther phone. has anyone dealt w/ these people before are they reputable? thanks
I have bought two of their shields. They are a great company and would have no problem buying again. Fit and finish is excellent and quality is top notch. Expect a wait.
I left a voicemail and they called me back within an hour. Answered all my questions and talked to me about my bike a little. Great folks to deal with, windshield came packaged nicely as well.
on the web sight it said 4to 6 weeks . thats a long time ?
For me, that is a long time..........lol...........4-6 daze is a long time for me. They get real busy this time of year...worth the wait...........good luck.
I have an 8" re-curve. Make sure you state that.
It is awesome.
Great guy to deal with.
I am going to buy a 6" for looks, I think it will work.
The 8" works so well. And looks sooooooo good!
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