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    #16
    thanks guys, that gives me something to look for. I do like the small screens- suit the bike best in my opinion.
    I'm lookiing for something to take off some of that pressure at hwy speeds.

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      #17
      Originally posted by pete View Post

      To be honest the jury's still out as to how much buffeting it reduces, and I need to actually straighten it a little more to see if that helps any more...
      I like your ingenuity. You should try taking it off and seeing what difference you feel- I'll bet its noticable.
      Last edited by Guest; 04-24-2012, 08:47 PM. Reason: grammer

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        #18
        Hi,

        Another vote for the Slipstreamer Spitfire. Click the thumbnail in my sig. Position and angle it right to minimize wind noise and buffeting, protect your body, and leave your helmet in clean air. You can pick them up for about $65.

        The National Cycle deflector size is nice but costs a bit more.

        Thank you for your indulgence,

        BassCliff

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          #19
          Originally posted by nutsandbolts View Post
          I like your ingenuity. You should try taking it off and seeing what difference you feel- I'll bet its noticable.
          I went for a decent ride (230km's or so) today but before I left I moved the screen forward a little, somewhere between 5 and 10 degrees, and the difference was huge!

          I've noticed the last couple of times I've gone out at 80+ kph I've ended up with a bit of a sore neck, but that's gone today, and I felt no buffeting at all compared to what I have been getting.

          So the jury is now in... my fly screen makes a huge difference
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            #20
            Originally posted by BassCliff View Post
            Hi,

            Another vote for the Slipstreamer Spitfire. Click the thumbnail in my sig. Position and angle it right to minimize wind noise and buffeting, protect your body, and leave your helmet in clean air. You can pick them up for about $65.

            The National Cycle deflector size is nice but costs a bit more.

            Thank you for your indulgence,

            BassCliff
            Hey Cliff.

            Your sig says that it's a Spitfire s-06 but when I look at those online, they appear to have wings on them. I like the look of yours (happen to have a head-on pic?) but not the one on the spitfire site. The pic from their site is below. Did they change it since you purchased or did you modify yours perhaps?

            Rob

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              #21
              Slip Stream

              I too have the Spitfire on my "G", it's cheap, about 60 bucks and infinitely adjustable. Last weekend I took the G to San Diego from my home in Scottsdale, two days, 800 mi and it was 104 Sunday when I got back home. With the superbike bars and the Spitfire the seating position is just about perfect for my frame and the windshield keeps the blast off of my torso. The combo makes all day rides not only possible but enjoyable.

              Now if I could just figure out how to get an ice cold Dr. Pepper going down I-10 at 80 mph I will be set.

              Cheers

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                #22
                Sorry, forgot the photo

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                  #23
                  Hi,

                  Originally posted by ChicagoRob View Post
                  Hey Cliff.

                  Your sig says that it's a Spitfire s-06 but when I look at those online, they appear to have wings on them. I like the look of yours (happen to have a head-on pic?) but not the one on the spitfire site. The pic from their site is below. Did they change it since you purchased or did you modify yours perhaps?

                  Rob
                  Mine is the standard Slipstreamer Spitfire as in the advertising photo (same as Mr. bbjumper's). Here are a couple of pics from different angles.





                  You can also see a full 360º viewing of my bike in this video...




                  Thank you for your indulgence,

                  BassCliff

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                    #24
                    Here is a Ducati Monster fairing on my GS850G.



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                      #25
                      Givi 210

                      Here's the Givi 210 on my GL:

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                        #26
                        Just ordered a Slipstream Spitfire for the GS1000G for $66 shipped off Amazon. I guess I'll try using a windshield again. Always preferred the open ride, but there are many mornings in NH when a little protection might help.
                        Basscliff, you put yours at a fairly steep angle. Does that help reduce handlebar shake at 85mph(or whatever it is since I often bury my speedo)? One of the reasons I hesitated trying a windshield again. I've felt that wobble before with a couple of other designs!

                        Here's a flyscreen that I borrowed from my GS500E for awhile. It nearly put me into a tank slapper at "beyond speedo mph" so I ditched it. It looked cool though around town.
                        Last edited by Guest; 04-26-2012, 09:07 PM.

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                          #27
                          Hi,

                          Originally posted by lurch12_2000 View Post
                          Basscliff, you put yours at a fairly steep angle. Does that help reduce handlebar shake at 85mph(or whatever it is since I often bury my speedo)? One of the reasons I hesitated trying a windshield again. I've felt that wobble before with a couple of other designs!
                          I've experimented with several angles to deal with turbulence, noise, crosswinds, wind blast, etc. Having it swept back at that angle protects my body, leaves my helmet in clean air to cut down on wind noise and buffeting, and also reduces cross-wind effects and truck blast.

                          The instructions said to mount the shield on top of the headlight, parallel with the forks. But I think that's for a cruiser. It was way too noisy and had too much vibration from fighting the wind at that angle. I have mine on top of the gauges and angled back quite a bit. I don't bury my speedo very often, but I've never noticed any handlebar shake since I found the angle and position that works for me. I'm always on the freeway at 70-75mph with no issues at all.

                          You'll want to experiment with the angle and mounting points to get the best ride for your bike, your height, etc.

                          The Slipstreamer Spitfire is a "deflector" size, a little bigger than the "fly screen" but it offers a little more protection. I really like mine.


                          Thank you for your indulgence,

                          BassCliff

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                            #28
                            I thought using this Targa Sportstar SV650 fairing on my GS.

                            It fit nice but the front turn signals would need to be moved.

                            It's hanging on the wall now.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by LoopGaroo View Post
                              Here's the Givi 210 on my GL:
                              Yep, that's what my headlight/ears look like too. We even have the same turn indicators.

                              Did you have to modify the bracket? Even better, do you leave it on the street? I could ride by in the morning and take a look...

                              Rob

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                                #30
                                I have the signals installed in the hole behind the headlight-mounting holes. I didn't need to modify anything during the installation - it was pretty straight forward and only took about 20 minutes. I have it set up as verticle as posible, but it will also tilt back so it sits real tight against the gauges if that's the look your going for. Either way, the results are about the same on the highway. The hardware included in the set is high quality. Over all, I'm very happy with it.

                                So yea, I keep the bike parked outside, but it's usually covered up overnight and in the morning. If you want to check it out sometime send me a PM. It'll be at my house in the morning at on Milwaukee Ave by my office in River West during the day.

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