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I don't know how to upload to this thread. I'll try to put on in my "gallery"
I have a picture in my "photo" page. I'm 6'2" 34" inseam and the 15 inch is perfect. I can see over it perfectly (it comes to about my chin). You have to get used to the shield shakin' abit at idle, but it mostly goes away when on the road. The 13 inch did not do that, but this taller version does.
This is the only shield I have tried that takes away the dang buffetin' helmet issue.
I had bought the 9" Cee Baileys, thinking that it'd be just slightly shorter than my previous 10" stock style windshield...boy was I wrong. That 9" is short, but I love it...feels like I'm riding a real bike for a change...getting airflow and bugs in the teeth.
David
The Cee Baileys windshields run 3" taller than stock meaning if you want to replace a 9" stock ws you need to buy a 12" CB ws, if you like a 10" stock you would replace it with a 13" CB.
They look like their 13" version. I sure like that tint! I think when I replace mine when it gets a bit more scratched up, I be getting one of these. They look great on your bike!
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