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 Re: Windshield not too ugly, but has some protection
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Hello all, I am an newbie here, and am about to bite on the purchase of a new 2010 Bonneville SE I think.
I want a few accesories, and the Triumph ones lack for my needs.
First and most important is I want a windhield I can bolt on that offers good wind & bug protection.
What do you all recommend?
Maybe a National cycles shield ?
And secondly if you have a tip on a good trunk, that is fairly roomy, waterproof, and removable so I can use it like luggage, that would be great to.
Please give advice, thanks. Barney
For the trunk, can't beat Hepco & Becker. Not cheap, but BULLET PROOF.
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BLT
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11/24/2009 6:33 PM
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11/28/2009 2:27 AM
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