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I bought the Flair windshield from them for my Road Glide and they told me if I didn't like it I could send it back. I installed it on the bike, road about 15 miles and didn't like it. (No improvement with the wind.) When I tried to send it back they would only give me half my money back because they said it was "used". Well of course it was used, how else could I find out if I liked it or not. Never buy another thing from them.
go for Wild One WO575, good bar, it has more room to move, great hand position!!
Does the 575 have any effective pull back? I've seen a lot of good posts on it, and all say it is a better position than stock. I just need some pull back as at present i'm almost locked in my preferred position.
Also, how do you like the vent on the clearview? Do you notice any less buffeting with the vent open? (I'm thinking having air get in behind the windshield/fairing would help reduce the vaccum created, which should, in theory, help the buffeting.)
Does the 575 have any effective pull back? I've seen a lot of good posts on it, and all say it is a better position than stock. I just need some pull back as at present i'm almost locked in my preferred position.
Also, how do you like the vent on the clearview? Do you notice any less buffeting with the vent open? (I'm thinking having air get in behind the windshield/fairing would help reduce the vaccum created, which should, in theory, help the buffeting.)
The look good and have pictures and specs on thier site.
was wondering the same thing.... ????
Do the Wild 1's 575 put your wrist in a more natural position? I hate the '08 stock . Too much of inward angle that causes stress on the wrist...
I have a 09 Road Glide and I'm waiting on the new HD stuff to come out in about 2 months. I need 2 inches pull back from stock with bars set up for TBW.
I'm 6'2" and have Klockwerks Ergo Ups on both my touring bikes. I really like the way they put my wrists at a more comfortable angle. Couldn't be happier.
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