I put on a Captain Itch crotch cooler and took off the fairing for the summer.
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I put on a Captain Itch crotch cooler and took off the fairing for the summer.
I put on a Captain Itch crotch cooler and took off the fairing for the summer.
Last night I installed H-D Chrome and Rubber rider footboard covers and brake pedal pad. Waiting for the passenger footboards to arrive along with shift pegs.
Been away for a while, but to catch up: Mighty Mites fans kick ass and definitely lower engine temps (to the point where even the ol' lady on the back mentioned that she could feel the difference on her legs), and DAMN but I'm VERY highly impressed with Freedom windshields! Wife asked why I was riding so slow on our country back roads... she thought I was doing about 40 when I was doing 60. Then I got back on I-35, and was doing over 85 hitting it on an onramp and didn't even realize it, thought I was passing 65 on the way to 70 when I glanced down at the speedo. *Extremely* impressed with the product and the customer service. Sucker is about three times thicker than the stock windshield and absolutely kicks booty. Flipped the visor open at 75+ to push my glasses up and got absolutely zero wind blast, before it would damn near blast my glasses off. HIGHLY recommend both the Mighty Mites and the Freedom windshield.
Hey Red, can you post a pic or 2? I've currently got the HD 20" windshield and have been thinking about replacing it. What tint did you get? Thanks!
Hey Red, can you post a pic or 2? I've currently got the HD 20" windshield and have been thinking about replacing it. What tint did you get? Thanks!
21", no tint. It's got a little flip near the top; from the side it looks like it distorts, but not at all when you look through it. That flip sends the wind blast up over your helmet. You can see the Mighty Mites too.
Thanks! I use mine only during the colder winter months and have been wanting to get a shorter one but don't want to get too short allowing the freezing blast to hit me.
Best gauge for a windshield is a carpenter's level. Settle into your normal riding position and hold the level up to the end of your nose. Get it level and see where it hits your windshield. That's the height you want. Lets you see over the top without being too low to divert wind/bugs/rain.
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