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Jaydee 11-10-2016 05:53 PM

Is that high enough to deflect the wind of your face?
JD

RedHawk 11-10-2016 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by D-CEL (Post 1408315)
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I love my little windshield! Ill never go back

I second the question, does it protect your face? Looks really cool. On my second windshield in 7 months. No the screws arent touching glass. Very frustrated.

D-CEL 11-11-2016 08:07 AM

To clarify, I have a floor mounted Kirkey seat with 15 deg. of layback and I am 6' 2" tall. At highway speeds, the wind strikes right above my forehead at what was once my hair line...
What I really like is that all of the turbulence and buffeting you have with a full size windshield is gone, just a straight push. Its very comfortable.
I typically wear sunglasses or goggles on the highway.
I did take a pebble in the forehead at about 70mph. It was just like getting shot with a BB gun as a kid. No blood but boy did it sting! Still wouldn't change it!!

It changes the look and feel of the car

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