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Posts: 205
| I am hoping to blackout the front, and would like to see what a dark tint looks like on the windshield. Some one said earlier that the plexiglass does not like normal tint... I am looking into that. But would still like to see pics if anyone has them.
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Cruiser
Posts: 99 Kansas City, Ks | I hope that this can help......
http://www.ceebaileys.com/victory/victory_ws.html
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Cruiser
Posts: 205
| Woooohoooo! Thanks! |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1158 Richmond, Virginia | so either you live in a state where dark tint at night isnt illegal, or you prefer to have a shield that you never look through or raise?
Just trying to deduce why you want even less visibility in front of you instead of more.. is this a sacrifice of safety for looks?
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Cruiser
Posts: 99 Kansas City, Ks | You can see through tinted shield just fine. It's tinted, not painted.
I am amazed by the bold statements... "never look through or raise"? "sacrifice of safety"?
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Cruiser
Posts: 260
| I just installed a C Baileys 14 inch tinted. Personally I never look through a windshield. Yes you can easily see through it if you wanted although at night you might have issues. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 669 Peachtree City, GA | Any pictures you could post? Thanks
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Cruiser
Posts: 260
| Will do in the next few days. Bike is dirty from the rain while riding home frim the AVR and it's pouring here now. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 205
| Well, I never considered it a safety issue. Certainly during the day I do not perceive a problem. At night I guess it could be an issue, but aren't we looking way over and farther ahead then the area directly in front of us that the windshield would inhibit? Maybe in a parking lot at slow speed at night it would be an issue?
I am not a veteran rider, so I am open to advice. I certainly don't want to make it harder to see! Yes, this is all about looks. I thought a blacked out bike and a dark windshield may look cool. That is why I am tracking down pics (or I will photoshop one...if I can figure it out)
I do like the false dichotomy options you gave me.... "Have you stopped beating your wife" questions are always funny. Uh..yes?.. uh...no? How do I answer those? hahahahah.... I know you meant well, and I do appreciate the heads-up.
You have made me think twice. Safety first. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 260
| I couldn't look through the 14 inch even if I wanted to. Full height it's about the same size as the stocker in it's down position. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 260
| Webhair - 2009-08-17 7:43 AM
Any pictures you could post? Thanks
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Cruiser
Posts: 66 Harrisburg, PA | I love my dark cee baily sheild, however at night in the rain.. you better have a full face or a shield on your helmet. You cant see shit! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 205
| OK! THanks! That looks great. Is that a stock windshield tinted? Or an aftermarket? Can you give me any details??
Is that a medium tint? How is it at night?
Thanks!
EDIT: ---> Just read up above... that is a Ceebailey's 14". I would like whatever stock hight is, but tinted dark (if it is not a night vision problem)....yes, I said night vision...haha
Edited by Mfoster 2009-08-24 10:48 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 260
| Stock is 17, go to CeeBailey's site. I seen the stocker tinted at the AVR. Did not look bad. |
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