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I am getting a quadzilla fairing for my RK custom and cannot decide what size windshield to get. I was curious on what size other folks had and what size they recommend.
Has anyone used a harley windshield on the quadzilla fairing?
I think you will get a lot of different answers here. Your height might affect the shield you need. I went from a RK to an EG. I found that I needed at least a 8" shield to get anything I considered to be good protection.
I am getting a quadzilla fairing for my RK custom and cannot decide what size windshield to get. I was curious on what size other folks had and what size they recommend.
Has anyone used a harley windshield on the quadzilla fairing?
Thanks
A buddy has the Quadzilla on his RK with the 12" shield. He is short so he looks thru it and it doesn't bother him.
I'm not positive but I'm thinking the bolt pattern is different on the HD shields.
Could be wrong.
Thanks for the quick responses. If it helps I am around 5'10" -"11 and have a sundowner seat.
The bolt pattern is different, if the windshield would fit I would probably have to drill out some new holes. I think harley has 3 while quadzilla has 5
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