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I have a Klock Werks 8.5" on my 2010 Street Glide. I would have gone with a shorter one, but the 8.5 was recommended to me by someone my height (6'.) I've been very happy with the way it works and looks. It completely eliminated the wind noise while retaining a sleek look.
My vote is for Freedom shield recurve. www.freedomshields.net $80.00 shipped comes in many heights and colors. 3/16 thick very nicely made.
Same here. I tried a few different ones out and this one worked out the best. Just for reference, I am 5'9" and got the 7". It got rid of 95% of the buffetting I was experiencing with the stock shield. I get many compliments on it.
I replaced the stock with an 8" Clearview.
Quality of the shield is outstanding.
Reduced wind NOISE and my radio is actually listenable at all speeds..yes even 80 mph....it made a big differance. And I still have about 3-4 inches of wind in my face which I wanted.....I hate looking through a shield.
8" Clearview recurve. It's reasonably low profile, and I sit in a quiet pocket of air. I can reach above my helmet and feel the air stream passing just above my head.
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