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I have a 2010 Ultra Classic and need the part number for the lower profile windshield. The original is standard height and i need a lower one. Or if you know of a light smoked one.
two things would be very helpful to you. first, pick up a parts and accessories catalog the next time you're in the harley shop, it'll give you pictures, part numbers, and prices of what is available through harley. second, please check out longride shields. they're superior in my opinion to stock harley shields,as they have style that isn't boring, and also the flip up at the top edge which moves the air stream up a few inches making the shield much more comfortable to ride behind. i'm 6' 4" tall and am using a 10" shield and it pushes the air blast to the very top of my helmet, with little to no buffeting at all. it's a longride shield with the medium tint. a huge improvement looks wise too. i got it for 75 bucks during a sale where shipping was free. give them a call, they're a forum sponsor here. great folks to deal with too. i'm very impressed with mine.
I have a 2010 Ultra Classic and need the part number for the lower profile windshield. The original is standard height and i need a lower one. Or if you know of a light smoked one.
do not know what kind of shield I have on mine but I do know I am looking for ideas , finally got out and did some riding this weekend and I have always liked being behind the wind shield [ looking through it ] but going through some twisties I noticed looking around the shield the road was in a different place , ya know like distorted ,than looking through it, very hard to ride like that so is it better to look over the shield
do not know what kind of shield I have on mine but I do know I am looking for ideas , finally got out and did some riding this weekend and I have always liked being behind the wind shield [ looking through it ] but going through some twisties I noticed looking around the shield the road was in a different place , ya know like distorted ,than looking through it, very hard to ride like that so is it better to look over the shield
if you want HD all the HD shields are on HD's website under parts and accessories. you can also view and download the installation instructions for every part. but take your time and research all the vendors and read the reviews. But I agree you want to look over it.
Check out the F4 Customs shield. www.f4customs.com
Only shield that doesn't scratch, won't break and they have the tint you will want.
Great customer service also.
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