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Anybody have a 14" or 15" Cee Bailey Road Glide windshield they want to get unload? I've got a '10 FLTRX and I'm on the hunt for best windshield for me. Actually the little OEM deflector is pretty good if you have a full face helment on and the visor down. It's constant wind but no buffeting at all. That's fine for summer time, but winter will be here soon and I need a little more protection. I've picked up a 12" Klockwerks Flare and it's pretty good but I think if it was just a tad taller it would be better. I'm hoping the Cee Bailey will be better for me.
thanks!
Im close but mines a 17" SSC dark tint. Its for sale if anybody needs one. Dont have 100 miles on it. Love the shield I just cant get past to the dark tint.
Im close but mines a 17" SSC dark tint. Its for sale if anybody needs one. Dont have 100 miles on it. Love the shield I just cant get past to the dark tint.
That dark tint on a tall shield would be tough for me.
I'm 5'9" so maybe for a taller rider it would be good.
Yea it would. Its perfect for me at 6'3" I just cant get past the tint. I have another one just like it ordered with the light tint. I also have mine on a 2010 FLTRX.
Anybody have a 14" or 15" Cee Bailey Road Glide windshield they want to get unload? I've got a '10 FLTRX and I'm on the hunt for best windshield for me. Actually the little OEM deflector is pretty good if you have a full face helment on and the visor down. It's constant wind but no buffeting at all. That's fine for summer time, but winter will be here soon and I need a little more protection. I've picked up a 12" Klockwerks Flare and it's pretty good but I think if it was just a tad taller it would be better. I'm hoping the Cee Bailey will be better for me.
thanks!
I've got a Cee Bailey 15" SSC Euro in light smoke that I'm not using. If you are interested, PM.
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