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You will NOT find better customer service - I was in Reno this weekend and at the Reno HD, Fast Aire is next door...stopped to say hi... He is working on a shield for RG's - more later...
Originally Posted by longrideshields-1
and you didn't say hi to us too? Ouch...
LRS he said that on 09-24-2006, that's almost 6 years ago. Where you there then?
Ordered on monday afternoon, got it today, just got back from my test ride and it is going to be perfect for my trip. Leaving next friday... Charleston, SC to St. Joseph MI and beyond... and back. I was going to mention, my main concern was the wind buffeting my glasses which cause them to shake, a problem I had with the wind splitter, the fast air does not cause this problem. I like the look of the darker tint but I went with the lighter tint so that if it does rain during the trip, I can duck down and still be able to see through it at night.
I am very happy with my purchase and in dealing with Jim!
Last edited by flhxrod; Jun 20, 2012 at 02:37 PM.
Reason: added a few notes...
I didnt even know this thread had popped up until a member sent me a message. I dont spend alot of time here so its strange to see a 6 yo thread.
Many things at Fast Aire have changed since this was written. Different material, designs, Aero windshield, Chrome Trims, etc...
Because many dont know....
Fast Aire was formed in early 2002, we're now 10 yrs old.
The Aero windshield was originally designed in 2006 & produced from then until late 2007. Production was stopped due to major manufacturing problems. A new company started production in 2008 but once again problems stopped it several months later. The Aero was started up again in mid 2009 and the same company is still producing it.
When you know you have something exceptional, you have to stay with it. Eventually you'll see the rewards that exceed all the headaches you had getting there. The Aero is a perfect example.
Thanks to all for supporting Fast Aire over the years !
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