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I just added the quick detachable king tour pac to my SG. Really gives the bike much longer touring legs. I can literally put it on or take it off in under a minute.
Doug
Doug...what happened to your Cee Bailey? I'm surprised to not see it on your new pic?
Glider,
You're very observant! Actually, I have something like 10 windshields for the bike. I've got 4 Cee Baileys, the stocker, several Fastaires and a Halfmoon Wing. Which windshield I run just depends on what kind of mood I'm in - that's what I love about Harleys. 2 minutes and 3 screws is all that it takes to swap windshields on my glide. My Goldwing takes almost an hour to change the windshield - what a pain.
For long rides, I usually run the Cee Bailey's. Simply put, there is no other windshield on the market that cuts down turbulence on a glide like the Cee Bailey's. Around town I like running the stocker if it's hot out. Gotta love them Harley's!
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