When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I am 6'4 and interested in one of these windsheilds. What height should I get? I'm thinking the 15 inch, but I don't want a goofy look. Does anyone have a 15 inch? Thanks for your suggestions.
I'm 6' with 32" inseam and bought the 12"
and the wind hit me right on top of the helmet about forehead high.
Which was a pain in the a$$ to me (and my head), so I took it off.
Plus I thought the 12" looked to big and long for that style of shield and shook like crazy.
I'd hate to see a 15". You may like it though.
Go with a Clearview recurve.
Better protection and not goofy looking.
7 Surprising Harley-Davidson Products that Are Not Motorcycles
Slideshow: The bar-and-shield logo shows up on far more than motorcycles, some of the company's most unexpected products have nothing to do with riding.
Slideshow: From the troubled AMF years to modern misfires, these bikes earned reputations for reliability issues, questionable engineering, or disappointing performance.
Crazy Bunderbike Build Looks Amazing, But Is It Impossible to Ride?
Slideshow: The Swiss custom shop has taken a Harley Softail and stretched it into something so long and low that it looks closer to a rolling sculpture than a conventional motorcycle.
Engraved Rebellion: Inside Bundnerbike's Glam Rock II
Slideshow: A standard cruiser becomes an intricate metal canvas in the hands of a Swiss custom house known for pushing Harley-Davidson platforms far beyond their factory brief.
Slideshow: Harley-Davidson's challenges aren't abstract; they show up in dropping shipments, shrinking dealer traffic, and strategic decisions that aren't yet translating into growth.