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I've got a 2010 Road Glide and I'm on the quest for the proper windshield. I have the small deflector that comes on the 2010 and I have a 12" Klockwerks flare which isn't bad. I'm looking for other options, even an OEM 2009 or earlier screen. So... what do you have that you're looking to get rid of?
thanks.
I have an 09 and tried the Klockwerks 6.5 and 12 flares and did not like them. I just got a new style Clearview that is not on there website yet you have to call and ask for it. It is a 13 inch sport i am 5 7 inches and it totally elimated all of the noise and head buffeting. I got it in the dark smoke and can look over the top no problem. It does have the recurve feature and i will try to post a picture. It did take about 5 weeks to get but worth it.
I have an 09 and tried the Klockwerks 6.5 and 12 flares and did not like them. I just got a new style Clearview that is not on there website yet you have to call and ask for it. It is a 13 inch sport i am 5 7 inches and it totally elimated all of the noise and head buffeting. I got it in the dark smoke and can look over the top no problem. It does have the recurve feature and i will try to post a picture. It did take about 5 weeks to get but worth it.
I'll give them call. I have the 12" klockwerks flare right now and it's not bad but I think another inch or so would be perfect. I'm 5'9" and I can duck just an tad and it's nice and quiet.
Also he has a harley clear windshield that he bought brand new put it on in the garage and didn't like how it look and went and bought the ceebailys if anyone is interested in the harley one it has never seen the road i can get more information tomorrow.
I've got a used "Clearview" windshield with the optional Recurve for sale. It's the model RG04 14" and is clear. It has no major flaws and just slight scratches and marks from normal usage. There are also a few marks along the base in the black masking area from my XM Radio antenna that was mounted on the upper dash. This model fits Road Glides from 1998-2003. The windshield is 2" longer and 2" wider than a stock 12" HD Road Glide windshield. The upper recurve pushes the air up higher creating a larger, quieter pocket for the rider. The rubber edging across the bottom stays in place much better than the stock HD edging.
I used the windshield on my 2003 Road Glide (pictured in my signature photo below) with an HD Sundowner seat. I'm 5-10 and looked about an inch over the top but because of the recurve, I didn't get the head buffeting of a normal windshield of the same height. The reason I'm selling this windshield is I just bought a new 2010 Ultra Liimited and it obviously won't fit on the batwing fairing.
Send me a private message or email me a wldhogn@gmail.com if you're interested. This windshield and other items removed from my Road Glide will be going up on eBay in a few days so let me know asap if you're interested. The price on this forum will be $99 and you pay for the shipping and insurance. Clearview currently charges $168.00 plus tax and shipping for this windshield and it usually takes 4 to 6 weeks to get one. You can check out the windshield at this link http://clearviewshields.com/shop/product.php?id=21
Try this guy Clark's Custom Windshields. www.customflhtwindshields.net
He makes a windshield that is positioned more vertical than any others and pushes the wind over the rider. I bought one and like it.
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