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Anyone ride without windshield?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 949952" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Dennis,</p><p></p><p>PM forum member BkrK12 (Dan) from Hooksett, NH. He's been running a very cut-down version of the stock shield on his '06 for a couple of years now, and he really likes it. He back-painted his black or maybe just a really dark tint, and it actually looks pretty good. I think running around with the windshield brackets flopping around probably wouldn't look quite as good.</p><p></p><p>I've been running the stock shield in the hot summer months, but with a rifle tuning block on it. Sorry that's a 1st gen only gizmo, but you might be able to do something similar on a second gen. The beauty of that is that the shield is tilted way, way down when fully lowered, but if it starts raining you can still raise it up high enough to get some weather protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 949952, member: 3828"] Dennis, PM forum member BkrK12 (Dan) from Hooksett, NH. He's been running a very cut-down version of the stock shield on his '06 for a couple of years now, and he really likes it. He back-painted his black or maybe just a really dark tint, and it actually looks pretty good. I think running around with the windshield brackets flopping around probably wouldn't look quite as good. I've been running the stock shield in the hot summer months, but with a rifle tuning block on it. Sorry that's a 1st gen only gizmo, but you might be able to do something similar on a second gen. The beauty of that is that the shield is tilted way, way down when fully lowered, but if it starts raining you can still raise it up high enough to get some weather protection. [/QUOTE]
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