Anyone have a blacked-out windshield??
#31
Haha, touché.
Hey FlyNavy, I wasn't trying to offend you or be combative man. I'm in the middle of quitting smoking so I'm a little cranky. It's no excuse but it is what it is. Sorry for being a dick.
Hey FlyNavy, I wasn't trying to offend you or be combative man. I'm in the middle of quitting smoking so I'm a little cranky. It's no excuse but it is what it is. Sorry for being a dick.
#32
I love a spirited convo as much as anyone!! No worries Army... Quit smoking myself almost 15 years ago now...seems like yesterday. Toughest thing I ever had to do, but I am so glad I did it. You will be too.
Keep ur shiny side up and stay away from those Street Glides!! LOL
Best of luck in your quest to quit the stix...
TN
Keep ur shiny side up and stay away from those Street Glides!! LOL
Best of luck in your quest to quit the stix...
TN
#33
#34
Seems kinda dangerous to me...I understand what the OP is going for, but not being able to see immediately in front of you could be a recipe for disaster. Perhaps just a fairing would give the look and not block the rider's vision at too high of a level.
Even though a properly fitting shield is set at eye level, that doesn't mean there's not a requirement to be able to see down thru it when you need to
Even though a properly fitting shield is set at eye level, that doesn't mean there's not a requirement to be able to see down thru it when you need to
#35
Hell, I actually like the JRK and Cee Bailey's tinted shields. Those look good! Maybe some limo tint would do the job, and would help cut the glare from oncoming lights at night, as well as the sunlight reflecting off of shiny parts and into your face. At least you could still see through the shield.
#36
Hell, I actually like the JRK and Cee Bailey's tinted shields. Those look good! Maybe some limo tint would do the job, and would help cut the glare from oncoming lights at night, as well as the sunlight reflecting off of shiny parts and into your face. At least you could still see through the shield.
#37
I have a detachable windshield for my SB that I have used only a few times on long trips. It's getting colder up here in New England in the mornings and a more comfortable ride to work would be great and allow me to ride deeper into the fall.
I have always been a form over function guy, and was wondering if I can get both off this windshield by blacking it out. Keeping it below the eye level and such, but black.
Does anyone have this and can you please post pictures if you do?
Thanx
I have always been a form over function guy, and was wondering if I can get both off this windshield by blacking it out. Keeping it below the eye level and such, but black.
Does anyone have this and can you please post pictures if you do?
Thanx
If you click here, our website shows a couple of pictures of the Quick Release and we do have the option for Dark Gray or Opaque Black tint. Since you have the Detachable one, not sure if you were looking for something similar in design. We have other options as well here
Hope this helps a little! =) PM if you have any question
-Cee Bailey's
#39
Perhaps a smoked winshield would be the best of both worlds (form / function / style / look).
The blacked out one did look SWAT like.
Good luck!!
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