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Introducing the X-STREAM Windshield. This shield will fit all Harley Davidson's with a "Bat Wing" fairing (FLH Series Bikes). It is designed to divert air not only up and over the rider, but also around both left and right sides. This windshield has been engineered to optimize slipstream diversion, aerodynamically pushing down on the nose of you bike for added control at high speeds while providing the most comfortable ride you've had yet.
Here's a video of the cad design: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLJ-2oFtS58 Testers: The first 10 buyers will receive an option to opt into testing and receive a $29.95 rebate. Parts will ship starting on February 1st 2010 and will be sent USPS 2 day priority. We want to work with the test group closely to make sure you are 100% Satisfied with the product in order to aid future windshield development.
Do you make a windscreen that would fit aftermarket batwings such as the hoppe quadzilla?
Well I'm sold on giving the fairing windscreen a shot. I would like to be a tester as well but here in the frozen tundra of the midwest I couldn't give you a fair testing until you know hell unthaws
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