To you tall guys out there like T.C. and others. What kind of windsheilds have you tried and how did they work. Did you get buffeting? I have been riding 110 miles to work everyday and been riding naked. Would like to get a shield but don't want to buy the wrong one and looking on other forums a lot of guys get the wrong ones with a lot of buffeting. Thanks guys.
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i,m 5,11 and have cut down my vetter shields,,, from what i have seen normal vetter windshield is fairly tall ,,i can only speak for my experience with vetter i like to be able to see over the top especially in bad weather ,,,ride safe ,,,slow mo!The Belfast Express {1980 xs11oo special/TC fuse box/mikes xs pods/bad boy horn!/mikes green coils/mac 4 into 2 exhaust/ standard bars/vetter fairing c/w ipod CD iphone am/fm radio/tkat fork brace ,,,tuned by tinman
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Jeff, you're just looking for a stand alone shield right? Not a 'new' shield for a windjammer/vetter right?Hi, my name is George & I'm a twisty addict!
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I am on the tall side at 6'-2" and I love a naked machine however I do use a small screen that provides adequately for my road-riding style. See the pic. below. It is a one-off made from an old shield I had however several manufacturers make small screens such as this.
At 60-70 mph it provides a calm area approximately 2x the width and the top of the airstream is right at the top of my helmet. It definitely takes the pressure off of my chest and helmet. It is approximately 12" wide at the widest point and 18" above the top of the headlight.
If you are looking for a windshield, this would be the minimum. Since you are riding long distances each day, I would recommend you go with something just a bit larger. The caveat is that if you are riding most of the way on the slab and wish true comfort then a fairing is your best bet. Whatever you do, look at the fastening hardware very well as I found this can be a drawback on some cheaper windshields and take some time to 'tune' the windshield to your machine so that you stay stable at highway speeds.
That is my experience.Mike Giroir
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Yes, I am looking for a windshield not a windshield for a fairing. I love a naked bike but its a bit much riding that far. Only about 15 miles is superslab but I am doing 60-70 on the rest so its a good bit of wind. I would like to get a windjammer or pacifico if it comes off and on quickly. I really like the pacifico best. I would really love to find one of those adjustable backrests that slide all the way to the front for the rider and slides back for passenger. If I could lean back on something, I may not even want a windshield.Jeff
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I have had the plexifairing 3 and its lightweight, easy off, and tall enough for wind and rain protection.
I am now using a windjammer IV for upcoming trip to have extra storage but ordered xtra 3" tall windscreen because at 70-80 it buffeted my head too much with standars screen unless slouching.
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Hey Jeff,
I had gotten a generic simple curved one from JCW, and it got broken on a Rally trip, so I got some Plexiglass and cut and curved/drilled my own repair since I already had the mounting hardware. I've seen extra mounting hardware online. Others will say you should get LEXAN because it's more durable and won't shatter like Plexiglass. That would possibly be a bit cheaper than buying a formally commercially made shield/mount set! Mine is about 16" high above the top of the headlight, but it's also tilted a bit back as well. I'm 6'6" but I have a special which has a lower seat, and I sit a bit reclined back with GW bars with decent pullback and have setbacks.
Here are some links, examples and other brands to look at.
National Cycle
Street Shield: 17" H x 16.5" W
Deflector Screen: 15.5" W x 15" H above headlight
Deflector DX Same
Plexistar 2: 20" H x 29.5"W
Plexifairing 3: 22.5" H x 29.75" W.
Another brand: http://www.memphisshades.com/
Another: https://www.maier-mfg.com/catalog/un...-windshields-0
I like their Stealth shield.
Rider Mag Guide: http://www.ridermagazine.com/browse-...ers-guide.htm/
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Originally posted by jjz28 View PostI really like that plexifairing cause I cover legs too. Thanks everyone.
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you might want to check out a device called a Laminar Lip. it attaches to the top front of a windshield and it deflects the air on the front of the shield up and over your head. I just installed one onto my small fork mounted shield and it really works great. costs about $80 and well worth it. makes a small shield act like a great big one (almost no wind buffeting or noise) without the big shields adverse handling issues.
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I had the Plexifairing on my '80 MNS and, loved it. Provided great protection not only from the wind but, also from the elements and, with very little buffeting.
It was the third of three shields that I had tried on the bike and the one that ended my search for the 'best' shield. And, because it is essentially all clear, it also doesn't take away from the bikes overall appearance.
I highly recommend it.
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I just almost hit "buy" on the plexifairing 3 and am just worried its too big. I like the sportier smaller windshields. Does anyone have any experience with the spitfire? Its a lot more stressful trying to find a windshield than I thought. I don't want to throw money away. What is a good sporty one someone has tried that works good on a special? Thanks.Jeff
77 XS750 2D completely stock
79 SF XS1100 "Picky" stock with harley mufflers
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Originally posted by jjz28 View PostI just almost hit "buy" on the plexifairing 3 and am just worried its too big. I like the sportier smaller windshields. Does anyone have any experience with the spitfire? Its a lot more stressful trying to find a windshield than I thought. I don't want to throw money away. What is a good sporty one someone has tried that works good on a special? Thanks.Nathan
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