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Think twice, windshields tend to get scratched or marked by them, once you run them a while, you may have that mark on there to deal with, just saying...
I use the saddle bag guards on my FLHRC that's a drink holder and pouch, snaps on or off, good for stash.
Looked at those too. Just never seen a lot of them used. Will they hold a 20oz pop bottle? can a passenger easily reach them. I'm open to any suggestions.
Get clear contact paper and place it on the windshield where the bag contacts the windshield. when the contact paper starts looking bad just cut another piece and your good to go. I have been doing this for years and it works.
I was flipping through the new 2012 distributor catalogs at my Indy as they were all just sent out. I bring this up because it seemed like a common theme on those windshield bags was the option for integrated phone or gps holders. Figured I would mention in case that was something that may interest you.
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