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    Default Considering F4 Windshield for Our F3 in Florida

    Does anyone here have the F4 shield installed on their F3 in the sunshine state?

    If so, which size of shield (28' or 32") do you have in relation to your personal height?

    Are you getting enough air flow with the shield NOT having an air vent?

    Any insights you can share will be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you for your time!!!
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    I use a Madstad. Their recommendations on their site work well for the size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcasey View Post
    I use a Madstad. Their recommendations on their site work well for the size.
    OK, Awesome. Does it have a vent in it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcasey View Post
    I use a Madstad. Their recommendations on their site work well for the size.
    You there?

    My previous post inquiry above...???
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpyderHands View Post
    Does anyone here have the F4 shield installed on their F3 in the sunshine state?

    If so, which size of shield (28' or 32") do you have in relation to your personal height?

    Are you getting enough air flow with the shield NOT having an air vent?

    Any insights you can share will be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you for your time!!!
    Not in Fl but remember the F4 is adjustable and IMHO is the best made shield on the market. Grab a roll of paper towels and start cleaning some of the others, (including the BRP selections) scratch city.. F4 has a video of their shield being cleaned with steel wool....

    i have rode rode here in Iowa in high 90's and the shield did its job. It all comes down to why you want it to begin with. If you want a stable air pocket so your head is not beat up with buffeting, it is perfect. If you are looking for airflow behind the shield, I would go with one of BRP's shields as they really don't do much of anything when it comes to blocking air

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nyparrothead View Post
    Not in Fl but remember the F4 is adjustable and IMHO is the best made shield on the market. Grab a roll of paper towels and start cleaning some of the others, (including the BRP selections) scratch city.. F4 has a video of their shield being cleaned with steel wool....

    i have rode rode here in Iowa in high 90's and the shield did its job. It all comes down to why you want it to begin with. If you want a stable air pocket so your head is not beat up with buffeting, it is perfect. If you are looking for airflow behind the shield, I would go with one of BRP's shields as they really don't do much of anything when it comes to blocking air

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    Thanks for sharing!!!
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