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I put my new 13" Cee Bailey windshield on my Street Glide tonight. There is almost no wind in Dallas tonight, but I have to say the windshield makes for a VERY smooth ride. I think it also looks very cool in it's quirky kind of way and fits the Street Glide personality
One thing that is annoying is that it squeeks at the areas around the three screws where it attaches. I have tried tightening more and loosening it a bit, but can't seem to get the squeeking to stop. Also, it doesn't seem to fit as flush as I had hoped. The outer and inner fairing parts don't "seem "to come together as tightly as my other windshields. Anyone else have this problem? The quivering it does at idle doesn't bother me at all...in fact I kind of like the fact that the windshield is pliant. That bit of give seems to soften the air more vs strong resistance. Can anyone help with these issues?
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