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I am using the HD shields. Very easy to install...didn't cost a fortune...and work pretty well. Now...don't expect a huge difference on a 95 degree day when you're stuck in 5:00PM traffic! But never-the-less, I think they look good and serve a purpose. Here is a left-side and right-side view...
rj"s cover more than harley, look better than harley, hold up better and are far easier to install.harley and kury are vunerable to cracking (plastic tends to harden when heat cycled)
I have the smoked/versions from Kury and find they work well. I find them easy on the eyes in the smoke and they were easy to install. I was surprised honestly because I thought they'd trap hot air under the seat at a stop light.
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