SpyderHands
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Who is Jurock?Jurock just doesn't make one for the F3T yet.
Who is Jurock?Jurock just doesn't make one for the F3T yet.
I just can't justify the cost difference between a couple of others in the market. In most cases, we are talking a $200-225 difference. :banghead:I just replaced my Blue Ridge with a 32" F4 Customs windshield. I'm 6'2" and just look over the top. I don't get ANY buffeting anymore and at high speeds on the freeway the airflow just hits the top of my helmet. The only advantage of the Blue Ridge was that it shielded my hands at high speed and the F4 doesn't. It's not a big deal, I just wear gloves now, it's a good trade-off for not having the slipstream hit me in the throat. Installation was easy, I'd just recommend putting a piece of a plastic bag on the inside of your sockets so they don't remove the black paint from the acorn nuts the windshield is held on with (that's a trick I saw recommended by Rolls Royce on a TV show to avoid marring the finish on their chrome lug bolts). I'm going to have to repaint mine; just a little thing, but it will look better.
I just can't justify the cost difference between a couple of others in the market. In most cases, we are talking a $200-225 difference. :banghead:
Oh, I get it. I understand it's a personal position and decision. I wouldn't really be interested in a flawed shield. My findings just seem to train wreck with the price being near twice as much than the others I'm looking at. if it were only a $50 variable, I could certainly understand. Not a cheapskate, only doing the research. :doorag:To get quality, you have to pay for it. As far as I know, all the other windshields are plexi-glass which is a lot cheaper than the F4 which is Lexan. Lexan is more durable. I'd rather pay more to buy something durable and good once than pay to replace something multiple times. But that's the nice thing aboput capitalism, you can make your own choices.
Oh, I get it. I understand it's a personal position and decision. I wouldn't really be interested in a flawed shield. My findings just seem to train wreck with the price being near twice as much than the others I'm looking at. if it were only a $50 variable, I could certainly understand. Not a cheapskate, only doing the research. :doorag:
That's the right idea for sure. I've not heard much negative about them at all. Stay safe and enjoy!!!My 32" F4 is optically perfect, no wrinkles or distortions that I can see. I'm very happy with it so far.
Any pics with someone on the machine with the windscreen? We are considering the 21 or the 23 but they seem kind of big and the video on their site doesn't seem to capture what we're looking to see.I have a 23" tinted F4 on my 2016 F3T and absolutely love it. I have had other after market windshields on many other bikes that I have owned but the F4 is by far the best ever hands down. I feel it is worth the price.
Just my personal opinion and nothing more.
dave....
Any pics with someone on the machine with the windscreen? We are considering the 21 or the 23 but they seem kind of big and the video on their site doesn't seem to capture what we're looking to see.
Lots of opinions but very few pics here, let's see what everyone has! It helps others decide.
AHA! I see in your info at the bottom that you are using the Madstad brackets. That's exactly what I was looking for. So the f4 windscreen is compatible with that hardware. How do you like the adjustability?This is the biggest F4 you can get....25" with vent. I am 6'7", with a 38" inleg and the airflow hits about my hairline to get air into the front helmet vent. Yes, it is big, but it's just perfect for touring. I love it. I didn't find it too hot in the Aussie summer, but everyone is different. I used Don's height sizing guide and it was perfect. I would probably use a shorter screen in summer if I wasn't touring though.
Pete
For those of you that have the Madstad, I love the adjustability of the brackets, but their shields seem not quite wide enough. Soooo what I need to know is if those brackets are compatible with the stock shield as far as mounting points/holes go. I would love the F4 shield because it's wider but really want the adjustability option. The perfect combo right there.
I have exactly that combo, Slowpoke. The brackets are NOT COMPATIBLE with the F4, but like you, I didn't find that the Madstad screen worked for me. I drilled 4 new holes in the F4, attached the Madstad brackets to them, tilted the F4 back a bit, and it's perfect.
(I was happy with the 25" F4 until the Daylong seat lifted me 1.5" and the blast started hitting me in the eyes).
Below is a couple of photos, including one of the F4 overlaid with the Madstad screen. The Madstad is the narrower one without the lower cutouts. Hope this helps. It has been working well at all speeds and for a few months. I will just fill the old F4 holes and run with this.
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Just the info I was looking for. Great pics and well documented. So with those brackets can you adjust the F4 lower than it would normally have been mounted? The reason I ask is my wife may want to lower the F4 to her eye level and their shortest screen is just a hair too tall but we like the width. Actually if it's being re-drilled anyway I guess the answer is yes lol.