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Cruiser
Posts: 123 NE Florida Jacksonville | I've had my bike for just over a month and it finally dawned on me why I enjoy the adjustable windshield. By choice I wear polarized sunglasses when I ride. One annoyance these glassed produce is the ability to see stress zones in Plexiglas windshields. This is something you just just used to over time. Riding home the other day try as I might I could not detect any stress areas on the windshield. This is the first bike that has been totally clear. Those who wear polarized glasses know how annoying it can be if the stress is anywhere near eye level on a windshield. So my hats off to the company that makes this windshield. Bravo-Zulu! |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1117 Northeast Ohio | CeeBailey screens will give you no colored polarization either. Just in case you decide to go taller.  |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 42 TUCSON, AZ | For what it's worth. The Vision windshield is made from "moldable, mar resistant, automotive grade polycarbonate. Not plexiglass. And yes, they do a good job. |
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Visionary
Posts: 2300 Georgia, west of Atlanta | And it's nice to have an adjustable windshiled in the rain. just got home from about a 90 mile ride and 50 of it was rain. First time in a while I've been caught without without my rainsuit and full face helmet. The rain protection is good even with just a half helmet & shades........... |
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