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I have the 3 segment one from HD....I also have the 6.5" shield, and the pouch does sticks out alittle past the shield, but I love mine regardless.....less trips to the saddle bag... I think it look nice too!!!
Not an SG but a EG with short windshield look.....IT FITS
ORIGINAL: Neil
Neither fit the Street Glide when it has the stock "wind deflector" on it. Iclick states he has the larger than stock windshield (I presume 9" or larger) and either of the two will work with those. I personally like the three pocket for the ablity to store different itmes serperately. It is a mtter of personal choice.
I have this one for sale HD part number 58900-98B It is Leather, 3 pocket with the velcro closures on it and the HD logo on top I used it for about 6 months and then switched to a Cee Bailey windshield and I am not going to use it any more. $65.00 gets it shipped to your door if anyone is interested
What ever pouch you use it will eventually put rub marks on your windshield and the plastic protector that Harley provides is pretty much Junk. I had the wife sew me a patch of fake black sheeps wool to put between the pouch & the windshield. Pressure holds it in place & I pull it out once a week to shake the dirt out. Works great.
I have a standard 12" windshield on my SG and had the single pouch Harley version on for about a week. I didn't like the way that it cut my visablity down. It gave me a whole different feeling when riding. I had the same feeling when I had my 8" dark windshield. I took that off too.
If you are interested in the single Harley pouch I have a practically new one that I cangive you a good deal on. You can email me if interested.
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