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I have a 7" Dark LRS and a 10" clear. Both are Ultra shields. I have the clear on now until the weather warms up out if the 30's and 40's in the morning. Could have easily gone with an 8" dark. Love them both. The 10 keeps all the bugs and rain from hitting my face. Passenger is comfortable with either.
5'10" here, Hammock Seat. Recurve windshield w/a slight flip at the top Dark 9 inch from either
Fast Aire (aero)or LRS(ultra) is perfect.
Hits right between the chin and lips on my face.
I like to look over it just a tad, but duck under if get caught in a rain storm.
Read up on sizing your windshield right and buy accordingly.
You'll be better off for it.
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