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Windshield Again

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So, I've got the Mel's Monster Garage windshield - the high touring one - but kinda skinny. Head wind blast is OK but I'm getting the stuffing beat out of me from the sides. Actually getting whipped back and forth - head looks like one of those bobble dolls.

What windshield has the height like Mel's but also takes care of the sides ( 54 - 56 " chest ) and without lookin like I'm riding down the road in the "cone of silence" from Get Smart ?

Bottomline - What's max height , max width and still looks GOOOOOOOD toolin' down the road ?
 
BRP is supposed to be developing a new "Tour" version. May be worth waiting to see what they have in mind. The most effective ones are too tall for my taste and the ones that look good on the Spyder, don't seem to work too well based on most posts here.
 
I saw a picture that my dealer took of the new one that BRP is coming out with. Looks very nice. I think I saw a few spyders at homecoming with this same shield from some canadian spyder owners.

I will try to get a copy of the picture and post it here.
 
Final CalSci windshield comments. Although I had a couple of initial issues they have all since been resolved by Mark. Windshield is on and I am happy. Thanks.
 
I've had the pleasure of trying almost every popular screen made for the spyder with exception of the adjustable units.

I've riden Spyder's with F1, Evo II, EVO III, Mels and the CalSci.

Hands down, the CalSci worked the best and looks the best in my opinion.

Ask me which one I have on my Spyder. :D
The laser-cut precision of the CalSci gives an amazing fit and the holes are perfect. I did round the edges a bit with my dremel for a 'softer' edge, but might add some edge moulding anyway.

The adjustable units look interesting, especially the Industries 7 unit - but fortunatly my height doesn't change that often. ;)
 
booglasti,

Where in MI are you, what size Calsci do you have and did you adjust your clutch lever or just deal with the full lock hit?
 
I'm south of Marshall - how about yourself?

Yes, I did adjust the clutch slightly - still a bit tight - but really not that big of a deal as I rarely turn that sharp.

I may put that aftermarket clutch lever on - waiting for them to do a carbon fiber one - ;)

Also- I may add the Helibars unit - after I see them-
 
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I got the XL sized CalSci shield - figured just better to go big.

I don't keep it on all the time because I like the look of the BRP touring - but the Calsci look is growing on me.

Maybe the carbon fiber wrap would be a good option - not sure how much they are.

I ride to Jackson here and there - we'll have to hook up sometime and look at each others mods!

I've done tons to mine.

CalSci Shield, Race Airflow, O2 Mod, Fuel Pressure Mod, Backlight kit, HID kit, Talon Alarm, Grips, Zumo GPS, Carbon Fiber intake vents (soon), various bags, etc.

Can't remember them all to be honest. Guess I should take an inventory sometime!
 
Do you notice either a back pressure or a feeling of a vacuum in front of you with the CalSci windshield? I noticed both at highway speeds with the Evo III which I had the opportunity to test drive this past weekend.
 
For the people with the CalSci shield.....Is anyone 6'3" or taller? Did it work for you with the XL version?

I am getting ready to get another windshield from marcel too try....but the first one was way too tall and I had to look through it. The 2nd one wasn't tall enough and my head became a bobble head. This one hopefully will work or I will be looking at the other companies.
 
Did you try taking your EVO II and cutting it down yourself SpyderDude? I cut about 3 or 4 inches off the top of mine and it still pushed the air about 6 inches over my head. Now it is at about chin or mouth level for me so I don't look through the windshield at all unless I want to "hunker down" on the Spyder.
 
For the people with the CalSci shield.....Is anyone 6'3" or taller? Did it work for you with the XL version?

I am getting ready to get another windshield from marcel too try....but the first one was way too tall and I had to look through it. The 2nd one wasn't tall enough and my head became a bobble head. This one hopefully will work or I will be looking at the other companies.


My gut feeling is that the CalSci won't work for you if you are 6'3". I'm 5'8" and got the XL - and it works GREAT - no bobble and not very much backpressure.

I doubt the F1 or Evo will work for that height either. I wasn't impressed with those units.

I think at that height your best choice right now will be Ind 7 adjustable unit - but I have not tried one.
 
Interesting. Does your head get bounced around a lot?

Considering they are all different, maybe you got one different enough to work or did some of the adjustments to make it work.

For my money, the guys at CalSci really did their homework.

I'd still like to try that Chad unit from IND 7 - just for kicks.
 
I don't know about you but I wouldn't call a windshield great if it bounced my head around a lot. :dontknow: Like I said a few posts earlier, with my EVO II cut down 3", the air was still flowing about 6" OVER my head. I can understand that, for various reasons, Marcel's windshields are not for everyone but the EVO II works great for me. The F1 did not work for me but it works for shorter riders. My wife, at 5'6", had one that worked good for her. She upgraded to the EVO III and she just loves that windshield, no head bouncing. I have one of Marcel's adjustable windshields on the way I would really like it to be my perfect everyday windshield that is short enough for good looks and low speed riding comfort and can be adjusted tall enough for a nice quiet and smooth expressway ride.
 
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Marcel took my money

I have one of Marcel's adjustable windshields on the way I would really like it to be my perfect everyday windshield that is short enough for good looks and low speed riding comfort and can be adjusted tall enough for a nice quiet and smooth expressway ride.[/quote]

Marcel I think have screwed me up big time. He initially quoted me a price of $260 for the adjustable windshield ( after discount ) but took an extra $118 from my acct. :rolleyes:

I have sent him 2 emails over the last 7 days and he has not returned my emails or answered my calls.

I am not too worried about the money but am getting antsy at his antics.
I ordered the windshield about 4 weeks ago the money was taken out but no other news from him.

Go figure.
:chat:
 
I just put a Cee Bailey on mine. I got the 21" unit, I'm 5'7" and I wish I would got the 22'. Cut outs for bars a little large. Finish is great and at $159 its is so much better than the high brp. I also us a bailey on my 07 fjr.
 
You may want to try what worked for me to get rid of strong wind buffeting.

Background:
My Yamaha FZ1 (new model at the time) brought with it the inevitable windshield quest for many riders. I don't think anyone succeeded in getting the perfect windshield - always a compromise.

After reading hundreds of post and purchasing 5 windshields in my failing quest, I came up with an approach that worked for me and some others purely by accident.

I removed the rabbit ear mirrors and liked the more streamlined look of the bike, so I bought and installed bar end mirrors. First ride I noticed something was different - WOW! I was no longer a Bobble Head:yes:, well some people may think I am still a bobble head but that is another story.

I now prefer to ride with a shorter windshield that let's the wind hit me but have minor wind buffeting at higher speeds.

I plan to order or buy a Spyder during this winter or early next year and I'll definitely remove the mirrors and do a quick test ride to see the effect.
 
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