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By popular demand Cee Bailey’s Aircraft Plastics proudly announces the next generation of Harley Bagger shields. It features an upper reverse curve while still maintaining the original classic look. The result is improved air with out the odd looks and poor optics that’s associated with others. Our upper reverse curve is subtle & effective providing for the best performance & optics possible. These shields have polished edges for a glass like appearance with quality that’s second to none.
This shield is designed to be looked over and the highest point of the shield should be level with or just below the rider’s lips. It has been reported to stand about one inch taller than the original design of the same length once mounted. Simply determine which original design height that works best for you. Now subtract one inch for clear & light gray colors and two inches for dark gray or opaque black. If you’re looking for a size that’s not listed call sales at 800-788-0618 and we’ll make it. Same cost at the next higher priced shield.
All shields are manufactured from .150 aircraft grade acrylic and available in clear, opaque black, green, light & dark gray tints.
Last edited by trackadaptor; Jan 13, 2012 at 11:16 AM.
It has been reported to stand about one inch taller than the original design of the same length once mounted. Simply determine which original design height that works best for you. Now subtract one inch for clear & light gray colors and two inches for dark gray or opaque black.
It sounds like they don't even know how to measure a windshield.
I'll stick with my Fast Aire ~ Areo model http://www.fastaire.com/Aero.html
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