The black at the bottom of the shield sorta flows into the overall color scheme...
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I suppose I can live with it (when the roads are clear of salt and I can get back out there). I will say that I wasn't sure how the height was going to work. The top of the shield is about in line with my mouth, so I have clear/unobstructed visibility (which I'm rather fond of), and most of the wind is still being pushed up and over my head, so my eyes didn't seem to feel much blow-by. Didn't really get out on the highway yesterday so I haven't given it a good high-speed test...yet.
Figured I might as well take a pic of the sky while I was outside. This was taken about 5 hours before the first flakes started flowing.
Dull gray skies...not exactly very inviting...
And there you have it. Happy Monday.
Ride Hard, Take Chances
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