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I have a shorty CeeBaileys SSC and a taller one (don't remember the measurement) and a slightly cut down stocker. The SSC definitelyreduces the turbulence andhas a unique look as well.
I have a 9 1/2 inch smoked Clearview winshiled with the re-curve.....works great....visibility is great....wind buffeting is pretty good....all in all I'm happy with my choice.
milo8155: klockwerks ("Developed in a wind tunnel and proven on the Salt Flats of Bonneville, this innovative windshield creates downforce and less drug on the motorcycle....") have a safe ride..,
I have the CeeBaileys SSC and think it's great (8 inch I think, they have a wierd measuring system). The Klockwerks shield looks alot like itbut costs about $100 more. It's not one you can look through, it funnels the air around your head as you look over.
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