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Tried it on my 11 SESG. Looks terrific, especially with the little harley logo. Works exactly as advertised - moves the wind where it's supposed to go, doesn't seem to impact performance.
However ... this assume you're 6' or under. So an expensive "try" (I can't post to classifieds yet or you'd see it up there), but for anyone of the right height I'd say it's a worthwhile upgrade and looks a lot better than the stock sg/eg screen.
I rode the Windsplitter on a 2010 CVO Street Glide during a 45 minute test ride. I was pretty impressed with the way it worked. I've run 8" and 10" Fastaire sheilds on my 2010 SG, and I'd have to say the Windsplitter is as good or better than the 8", but not quite as good as the 10" for keeping the buffeting down. It looks pretty damn cool too.
I put one on my ultra last week, ordered it through zannotti's for $124.75 and shipping (they also took my chrome cash ) I could not be happier. I can hear the stereo much better and the wind noise was almost non existent. So Yep, I like it alot!
Last edited by 990rtracer; Dec 18, 2010 at 07:25 PM.
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