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Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm glad I asked. I have never heard of Long Ride Shields but think I am going to give them a call tomorrow morning. The Ultra is kind of interesting to me. I just need to make sure it does not have any distortion in the bend.
Really like my 9.5 inch recurve from Clearview. Looks and works real well.
1+ I have one of these too and its great. Mine is the medium tint. John ( i think that's his name) was great to deal with as well. I told him I had a trip planned and when and he made sure I had the shield before I left. I can't recommend them or this product highly enough.
For HD Parts try Surdyke HD, Zanotti HD, or LSHD1.com. They all give about 20% off when you order on-line and if you are going to order enough often they have free or cheap shipping. Chicago HD has always been good for me but I've heard lately that they have been a problem for some not shipping parts.
Last edited by vistavette; May 17, 2011 at 11:28 PM.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm glad I asked. I have never heard of Long Ride Shields but think I am going to give them a call tomorrow morning. The Ultra is kind of interesting to me. I just need to make sure it does not have any distortion in the bend.
thanks again,
mike
I bought the Ultra for my bike and I love it. Went from a 10" regular to a 8" ultra.
+1 Just purchased a 10" Aero from these guys and couldn't be happier. Just the right height and the dark grey looks really good on a black Ultra Limited.
having had a few shields my 10 1/2 inch Clearview did more to reduce buffeting than several other brands,some of them a lot more money.I can easily look over the screen with better rain protection.
Last edited by T K Glider; May 18, 2011 at 08:20 AM.
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