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I use a Clearview 15" or +2 1/2" if you look at it that way. It fits fine and works great. I can now turn my radio down to about 45% of max while cruising at 70 mph. For me, it solved all my problems. After the windshield I installed on of those big honkin chrome trim strips. It fit like a glove. This was all done on a 2009 bike.
My 10" shield I bought from bikersdelight fits like
a glove for my riding style.
I'm 6'3" w/ 36" inseam....and sit on a '08 UC seat
modified by MCC to lower me slightly and move
me back as far as possible.
Hiway pegs are used 90% of the time......
What little wind I get from above, below, and around the
sharknose / shield is very minimal compared to what
blasted me on my Valk for 9 years.
We can carry on a conversation and listen to the stereo at hiway speeds with no problems.
I feel fortunate not having to weed my way thru multiple
windshields....
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