Cee Bailey (SSC) windscreen........suggestions?
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RE: Cee Bailey windscreen........suggestions?
So night driving is not an issue since the contour of the design brings the top of the windscreen "back towards you" therefore you are continually looking OVER the windshield henceyour visual field is not impaired even at night?
Sorry for my stupidity, but I've always had the old fashion "picture window" for a windscreen. Thanks for your patience as well.
Sorry for my stupidity, but I've always had the old fashion "picture window" for a windscreen. Thanks for your patience as well.
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RE: Cee Bailey windscreen........suggestions?
How is the measurement on these WS's taken? From thetop of the WS down to where the screw holes are at the very base of the plexiglass? Or from top down to the top edge of the fairing? I've got a Cee Baily that's fairly low and like it alot, but not sure what height it is...
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#13
RE: Cee Bailey windscreen........suggestions?
ORIGINAL: Arizona
How is the measurement on these WS's taken? From thetop of the WS down to where the screw holes are at the very base of the plexiglass? Or from top down to the top edge of the fairing? I've got a Cee Baily that's fairly low and like it alot, but not sure what height it is...
How is the measurement on these WS's taken? From thetop of the WS down to where the screw holes are at the very base of the plexiglass? Or from top down to the top edge of the fairing? I've got a Cee Baily that's fairly low and like it alot, but not sure what height it is...
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#14
RE: Cee Bailey windscreen........suggestions?
Damn, man. Nothing stupid about it. You are asking very valid questions. I personally have no issues driving at night with my WS, so in answer to your question, No, your field of vision in not impaired even at night. But as I said earlier I prefer nothing darker than the light gray WS that I have. A proper fit for a WS is for the driver to look over it.
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RE: Cee Bailey windscreen........suggestions?
ORIGINAL: soos
Damn, man. Nothing stupid about it. You are asking very valid questions. I personally have no issues driving at night with my WS, so in answer to your question, No, your field of vision in not impaired even at night. But as I said earlier I prefer nothing darker than the light gray WS that I have. A proper fit for a WS is for the driver to look over it.
Damn, man. Nothing stupid about it. You are asking very valid questions. I personally have no issues driving at night with my WS, so in answer to your question, No, your field of vision in not impaired even at night. But as I said earlier I prefer nothing darker than the light gray WS that I have. A proper fit for a WS is for the driver to look over it.
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