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fairing or windshield

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Hi,

The larger windshield is a Slipstreamer S-03. The smaller windshield, which I like better, is a Slipstreamer S-06 Spitfire. It offers enough protection, is less affected by crosswinds, and creates less turbulence and noise. I have it angled back so that my helmet is in clean air but my body is protected.


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Pictures of the mounting hardware>>> CLICK HERE. It can be removed in 10 seconds. Another windshield that I really like is the National Cycle DX Deflector.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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now i could live with that shield maybe in a light tint maybe not. and thanks for your indulgence your site is great bikecliff

also is yours mounted higher then most>? every one i have seen is closer to the headlight, or is this how you got it angled back?
 
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I just wanted a small windshield, just to knock some of the wind off.
I purchased a Malibu from Memphis Shades, and have had a lot of compliments on how good it looks on my GS850.

Here's a pic of the shield. I'm gonna try to get some new pics of my bike this weekend and post them up.

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I have a Rifle Superbike I've used for about 10 years, and it provides plenty of protection, especially since it only weighs a couple of pounds. I do sometimes find buffeting to be a problem with this bar-mounted fairing, depending on the direction of the wind, especially in a strong crossswind. I am interested in a frame-mount fairing, and bought a Windjammer SS, but think it is too big and heavy. If I could find something like the Rifle but frame-mounted, I would be interested, but haven't found anything that looks likely. I've wondered if a frame-mounted fairing off of some other bike might be a better alternative, but don't really have an idea what might work. If anyone has any suggestions, I would be very interested to hear them. Thanks.
 
ok so how much protection do windshields like this give? (for all of you with small fairings/windshields)

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Here's the f-15 fairing from National Cycle. I took off the viper fairing, as it vibrated and rubbed on my master cylinder. The new fairing offers me protection up to my chin. I'm 6'3", and it's enough protection for my use. The viper hit me about mid chest, for reference.

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so since I'm only 5'6", the f15 shield should push it up high enough to go right over me. I'm what, 9 inches shorter than you and the tour is 4 inches taller than the sport shield. That should push the wind well up over my head. I could always adjust the rake on it some too if need be. '

I could always get the same one as you, but I'd hate to be taking all of the wind right in my forehead if it didn't push it up all the way over me. Any thoughts? And no, I do not want a fairing or anything, I had a windjammer on my bike when I first got it and I think it's ugly as sin!
 
I had that viper fairing, the cafe racer style one. It left my entire torso exposed, and I had lots of wind buffeting with that one. With the National Cycle one, I find that when it's windy, I'll get some head buffeting, but my body is still not fighting with the elements. You might find that important when you're already fighting the handlebars because of the normal highway speeds. Wind adds to it, then your body and arms can become fatigued more rapidly. With the f-15, I get very little hand protection, but there is SOME. The viper offered NONE.

For me, my head tells me what's happening around me. The 'windsail' type fairings and screens offer you very little impression of what's happening in front of you, wind-wise. I find that it could very easily give you a false sense of safety. Just my perception of that type of situation. My current fairing was for a Suzuki Bandit. I did have to change out a nut and bolt on each side to make it clamp correctly to my headlight. I had the parts sitting around, and they just needed to be a bit longer than the ones offered in the kit. I found this fairing very easy to install and maintain. Shield stands up and doesn't vibrate or bend drastically. I like.

loudest143
 
any chance you can get a pic of that for me. I live in Cleveland OH. When the weather breaks maybe I could ride down to have a look at it.
 
Hello Cleveland!:) I'm not sure what you would like a pic of specifically... The viper fairing, or the fairing that is currently on my bike? The viper fairing is in the post above, it's the largest pic as posted by 'mighty13d'.

The f-15 fairing from National Cycle, is on my bike currently, and that picture is above this one as well. It's the big silver bike sittin' on my sidewalk. :)

I will have some more pics of my bike after my new paintjob is finished.:D

loudest143
 
now i could live with that shield maybe in a light tint maybe not. and thanks for your indulgence your site is great bikecliff

also is yours mounted higher then most>? every one i have seen is closer to the headlight, or is this how you got it angled back?

Hi Mr. kilog55,

You can get that Slipstreamer Spitfire in the tinted variety. I do have it mounted on top of the instrument cluster and angled back quite a bit. This position seemed more aerodynamic than having it on top of the headlight at less of an angle. The mounting hardware is so simple that you can try all kinds of positions very easily until you find a position that works for you.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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