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    Anyone have a link to the exact model that best fits the F6B?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidk View Post
    Anyone have a link to the exact model that best fits the F6B?
    If you go to www.twistedthrottle.com and put in the F6B under "Shop by Bike" it will have 3 different models under "MRA Motorcycle Windshields".

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    Doesn't look like it covers much of the windshield width-wise?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidk View Post
    Doesn't look like it covers much of the windshield width-wise?
    All about felt/perceived wind deflection.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidk View Post
    Doesn't look like it covers much of the windshield width-wise?

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    If you go to www.twistedthrottle.com and put in the F6B under "Shop by Bike" it will have 3 different models under "MRA Motorcycle Windshields".

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    So tax free which do you recommend...the bolt on or clamp on. Pretty cool product and great reviews. Wow.

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    Looks pretty funky if you ask me but then again, I have a Madstad
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    Quote Originally Posted by VAslim16 View Post
    So tax free which do you recommend...the bolt on or clamp on. Pretty cool product and great reviews. Wow.
    Your choice if you have a couple of bikes, that are fairly similar, I would get the bolt on to switch it back and forth. I have the Sportster so the one for the F6B would be useless.

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    Correction: The Clamp-On is the one you can swap back and forth. You could swap the Bolt-On, it's just a little more work with the same result. YouTube has a very good installation video.

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    I have one for sale. Like new condition. PM me for details.
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