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My Clearview GT Medium measures in at only 13.5".
I'm sitting on an higher stock Ultra seat too.
I wish I had another 1" or 1.5" more in windshield height, but I can live with it.
Twodollar,
How tall are you? How is the wind protection and noise level around the ears?
I installed Cee Baileys SERG 16", but compared to batwing I am very disappointed with the noise level. Noticeably more buffeting of sunglasses and a lot more noise around the ears. Curious if Clearview Large would solve this?
Draft1,
How's the wind protection and noise level around the ears? Thinking Vlearview Large might be a better choice than current Cee Baileys SERG 16".
Has anyone switched from Cee Baileys to Clearview?
I went from Electra Glide to Road Glide and installed Cee Baileys SERG 15", too noisy, replaced it with SERG 16", still disappointed with the noise level around my ears compared to batwing fairing. Buffeting of sunglasses, Panoptix, is liveable but not as good as I would like and far worse than batwing.
Any input or experiences would be much appreciated.
I've ran the large and stock size Clearview's, Large is the caddy (near perfect with lowers), Stock size is pretty good also just a bit more noise. C/B's in 15" TRSSC euro good protection little more noise than I wanted, running a 17" C/B's TRSSC dome now better protection wind noise fair to good, might look for an 18" TRSSC Euro to try if I run up on one. I'm over 6'2" tall
Last edited by gilbos440rt; Nov 17, 2009 at 11:07 AM.
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