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    F6B Windshield aesthetics

    Ok, part of the reason I bought the F6B is the look. I soon found out that riding with the OEM windshield & a open face helmet isn't a good combo. My Cross Country with OEM wasn't the best, but definitely better then the F6B. It still maintained a not bad look.

    Ive read about the Madstad. Sounds like a great shield. But, I don't like the look. I dont smoke while riding, or care if I have a little breeze. Wind noise is a concern.

    What options do we have. KLOCK WERKS looks ok. Any suggestions'?

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    Baggershield adjustable works great for me...Looks good and works even better..Many choices available for the F6B, but after looking around at the other options, I chose the Baggershield and couldn't be happier....

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    Klockwerks Flare works well and looks better than the stock shorty shield IMHO. Best combination of form and function.

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    Quote Originally Posted by opas ride View Post
    Baggershield adjustable works great for me...Looks good and works even better..Many choices available for the F6B, but after looking around at the other options, I chose the Baggershield and couldn't be happier....
    +1

    I really like the Baggershield. It looks good and at 5' 8" tall, I find it just right. I prefer to look over the shield. When the wife rides, or it's really cold, I put up the clear extension.590193.jpgDSCN1250_zpsd36b0d0c.jpgIMG_20140914_183515_945_zpsf095ca3e.jpgAttachment 9433

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    Looks good Jimmy.

    I think Ill try the KW. Worse case scenario I end up with 2 or 3 extra shields. Just like the rest of use

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    I also have a Baggershield adjustable and like it a lot , but I'm also really curious about the Klockworks so keep us posted .

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    Clearview: http://www.clearviewshields.com/blog...g-windshields/

    Sleek, sexy, reasonably priced, good wind protection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    +1

    I really like the Baggershield. It looks good and at 5' 8" tall, I find it just right. I prefer to look over the shield. When the wife rides, or it's really cold, I put up the clear extension.Attachment 9430Attachment 9431Attachment 9432Attachment 9433
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    But I gotta admit I really like the look of the Clearview shield... like the mid-sized (?). If the used BaggerShield I bought hadn't worked out for me, I'm pretty sure a Clearview would have been my next choice.
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    Is that bellypan home-brewed?

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    The wind bender shield looks good and does a good job of blocking the wind.IMG_20140412_103219_691.jpg

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