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Big Thanks to windshield Testers - HD forums Discount
First off I want to thank all of you testers, It was great to get individual input on our new windshield. Additionally we were able to perfect it with your help.
Version 2.0 is now availiable and is being sent to those testers who wanted to exchange. Remember that as a tester you are entitled to exchange your windshield as many times as it takes to get what you want.
In celebration of our new products completion we are offering it on sale to everyone at this low price.
Additionally I will take 5% off if you are an HD forums member. Please make a note in paypal.
Thursday, February 18, 2010 at 8:54AM
Due to the popularity of the New X-Stream we have decided to make it even more popular. We have worked out all the kinks and now its time to rock and roll.
In celebration of our new product the X-Stream will be availiable at $99.99 for the next short while. We intend to raise the price eventualy but for now take advantage of this sale and get something that will make your bike feel sexy again.
What changes were made to the 2.0 version as a result of the testing?
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Originally Posted by Badbagger
Indeed, inquiring minds....
From the LRS Website.
"The newest version includes changes to the mounting holes as well as a few different changes in the geometry of the bottom portion of the shield. The whole purpose is to make the shield easier to install and in the case of the 7 inch windshields it makes it fit tighter and better."
As soon as I get the new 2.0 version I'll post some pics of it with the 1.0 version to better show the differences. Will be the 8" version of both.
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