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Anybody using this Harley Adjustable Height Windshield for Road King (part # 57705-02 )? Do you find yourself using the different heights much?
I loved mine when I had the RK, and used it on all my trips. The ability to lower it for winding mountain roads, then raise it for rain or Interstate travel was just what I needed. I sold the RK and miss this windshield. BTW, I still have it and will be putting it on Ebay soon, so if you're interested drop me a PM. It is cut down about 1½", which is just right for my 5' 10" height, where I look through it when set high, yet goes down nice and low when you want it--or anywhere in between.
I have one and do adjust it from time to time. I actually lower it when it is wet because I find the wind scrubs the water off of my full face better if I do. I bought mine off Ebay. At the time there were quite a few there.
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