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Well I am out of windshield hell. I bought the 6.5" Harley dark smoke and the Harley adjustable wind delectors. This combo keeps the bike looking good and the quality of the windshield is great perfectly clear. I brought it up to 80mph and it felt great. Still offering a good deal on all three Fastaire I bought only used each one for about 10 miles. 50.00 plus shipping gets all three. They make a great test for knowing what size to buy.
Fastaire had great service I had them in two days. I do not want it to sound like they are bad windsheilds. I just like the purity of the Lexan better.
I have two of there shields as well. I have had excellent results with both. The 10" I like the best for me. I have used it for about 5000 mi. with no issues at all.
They are good quality shields for a great price. I can also say their customer service is exceptional. The last one I got from them had a broken off corner and I called them and told them what happened. They said take a picture and email it to us. I did just that and had a new shield in two days from their place in Vegas. Pretty good service!!!!!
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