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Just put a 7" flattop on mine and both myself and passenger actually think we get more wind than with the 7" ultra. Oh well different strokes for different folks.
sorry I must have missed it some place,, but what company are you talking about? I have the 2009 also and would like to get one..
Long Ride Shields. They are a sponsor here. I have their 9" Ultra. Had the 8" but I destroyed it through stupidity and decided to go an inch higher. Great products at a great price.
Im looking at the same 9" Flat Top in clear.
I did the placing an object in the driveway and backing up 50' deal and put some masking tape on the stock windshield at 8, 9 and 10". Im leaning towards the 9" one as im always slouching back with the feet up on the highway pegs.
Its borderline being able to see over it and the 8" i think would just not provide enough protection especially if it starts raining hard.
I know height doesnt mean much by itself, but im 6' and have the stock seat on my 08 EGC.
Any info on how it is when it starts raining hard or if the light tint causes any issues with short view night driving would be appreciated.
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