Here are a few pictures we shot last night of the new F4 Customs windshields for the F3 Touring/Limited.
Folks have been calling asking us for more measurements and photos so I hope this helps.
We have vents in our new models as an option. I will attach some photos. We use the same vent as we use in our RT and it is a 5 position louvered vent.
They come in 21, 23 and 25" tall.
Your stock OEM windshield measures 14" from the top of the gas tank to the top of the windshield if you were to draw a horizontal line.
The F4 Customs is as follows:
The F3-Touring-21" measures 19.5" from the top of the gas tank lid straight up to a imaginary horizontal line extending from the top of the windshield.
The F3-Touring-23" measures 20.5"
The F3-Touring-25" measures 21.5"
I am 6'1" and a 32" inseam (probably to much info) and I look well over the 21" but still get good wind protection. On the 23" I can sit up straight and look over or slouch and look through. On the 25" I look through the shield.
I will try and post some pictures as they come available and also we shot a new video and it will be available in about a week or less.
Give me a call and we can talk about them.
Got one of the 25" vented shields from F4 for my husbands 2016 F3 Limited and it is a GREAT improvement. He is 6' 2" with a 34 inseam and looks through it. All that I can say is that he is extremely happy with it and doesn't worry about bugs now. lol
Thanks for the comment.................Got a picture?
Originally Posted by cnl414
Got one of the 25" vented shields from F4 for my husbands 2016 F3 Limited and it is a GREAT improvement. He is 6' 2" with a 34 inseam and looks through it. All that I can say is that he is extremely happy with it and doesn't worry about bugs now. lol
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One measurement which would be ideal to know is the one mentioned in another thread which is from the seat at your crotch to your eye level. This is far more relevant than inseam length when looking at windscreen heights.
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Ikon (Aussie) shocks all round.
Russell Daylong seat 2” taller than stock (in Sunbrella for Aussie heat & water resistance)
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Kenda Kanine rear.
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We loved our 25" W/S w/vent during our break in run of 1100 miles. Heavy rain just sheds off. We hit 100* heat, opened the vent. No more wind turbulence. Very calm, quiet cock pit. Tom
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Pete,
I don't know if this will help or not. I don't have a bike here right now to measure but when I took the pictures here is what I measured:
They come in 21, 23 and 25" tall.
The stock OEM windshield measures 14" from the top of the gas tank to the top of the windshield if you were to put a straight edge across the top
The F4 Customs is as follows:
The F3-Touring-21" measures 19.5" from the top of the gas tank lid straight up to a straight edge extending from the top of the windshield.
The F3-Touring-23" measures 20.5"
The F3-Touring-25" measures 21.5"
Here is a picture putting the straight edge across the top and measuring up from the gas tankIMG_2779.jpg
Not scientific I know but trying to get something to help
Originally Posted by Peteoz
Hi Don,
One measurement which would be ideal to know is the one mentioned in another thread which is from the seat at your crotch to your eye level. This is far more relevant than inseam length when looking at windscreen heights.
Pete
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Don's suggested way to measure is by far the best way. We all sit different in the saddle and may have an aftermarket seat which would change the measurement as far as looking through or over the windshield and the placement of the measuring tool is constant relative to the base.