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Blue Ridge Windshield on the F3 = Crazy backdraft

This is a timely conversation for me. I just traded my RT for a 2017 F3 Limited. I love it, but my wife is not diggin' the wind she's getting sitting behind me. She's about 5' 7" so she's perched pretty high.
I found a used F4 Customs 21" windshield with the vent for $200. I was planning on buying it this weekend. I just looked at the 7jurock website and noticed that they are about $200. I'm open to opinions on which is a better deal.

Thanks
Ellyess
 
Well, a quick update. I ended-up purchasing the 27" windshield (largest they have) from 7Jurock. $200 shipped, with 15% tint. It's a solid increase vs. the 21.5" Blue Ridge windshield. Hopefully this remedies the mind-numbing turbulence my head experiences at highway speeds.

I've also alerted BRP that this windshield is flat-out not safe for road use. The amount of draft it creates right at the level where the head is positioned makes it practically impossible to read road signs or avoid hazards on the road due to the intensity of vibrations it subjects the head to. They are "escalating" this and "investigating". In the meantime, they asked me to reach out to a local dealer with regards to warranty. Yeah, good luck with that.

I'll report back once I install the 7Jurock windshield.

BTW, it should be noted that 7Jurock only sells the polycarbonate part. The OEM mounting hardware is required (either from the Blue Ridge Windshield or Route 129 windshield from what I understand).

If this 27" windshield doesn't remedy my issue, then screw it. I'm going back to bare bones again.
 
Same here nycgordonf....I purchased mine last week and I did email to see if it has the flip and they did confirm...so we will both see how this goes...I'm like you with the blue ridge and the head buffeting and if this don't work I'm doing the same...no windshield at all..:roflblack:
 
Just got the 27inch windscreen the only regret is its not dark enough but i can definitly work with it...road the bike to work and virtually no head buffeting...hitting the highway after work...i am including in the a side by side of the blue ridge windscreen and the 27 inch windscreen...I hope this helps anyone struggle with the smaller screens...window sizing blue ridge and 27inch.jpgside view of 27inch windshield.jpg
 
Would appreciate any thoughts on the Route 129 windshield, or other alternatives. Thanks a million!

I installed a F4 Custom on my F3LTD and love it. Very clear see thru but I have it such that I look just over the top edge. Very little turbulence, if any. I also bought the wings. The setup is a bit warm in the summer however. Otherwise highly recommended. I checked the website they seem to have a sale. Good time to buy.

Good luck, finding a proper windshield can be a journey.
 
So, I felt compelled to reply to my own thread as a follow-up.

The 7Jurock windshield arrived last week. I had opted for the tallest (27") version to help alleviate the unbearable turbulence encountered with the OEM Blue Ridge winsdhield.

The price for the 7Jurock is definitely fair. $200 for a factory-tinted 27" windshield is more reasonable than BRP's up-the-pooper price of $500. Although the OEM one does include the hardware so I suppose it's only half a rip-off. Still, I willingly paid the OEM price, assuming they've put adequate engineering and testing into this product (they clearly have not).

So the 27" 7Jurock windshield definitely doesn't add to the aesthetics of the Spyder. While manuvering the Spyder in my driveway (hard left, hard right turns), the handlebar will hit the windshield while steering at full deflection. If you're not wearing gloves, be ready for an easy pinch.

Now, as for the ride - well, it's certainly an improvement over the Blue Ridge windshield (which is only 21.5" tall). However, as a 6'2" guy, even the tallest 7Jurock windshield proved to be a bit too short. At 70+mph I was still getting considerable turbulence, causing serious helmet vibration which made it difficult to read road signs.

Again, the improvement is stellar, but in the end, I've decided a windshield (of any kind) just isn't the right fit for me. I can see how for riders who are 1-3" shorter the turbulence should be negligible, as they're sitting in a lower position. In my case however, the benefits didn't outweigh the drawbacks.

This was my first time riding with a windshield of any kind, and it proved to be a $800 venture in money & time. I used to always think windshields were mostly a matter of aesthetics. Now I know better. It's a matter of looks, wind deflection, but also personal taste and effects of turbulence which affect riders of different heights in different ways.

For me, it's back to bare-bones, and my Blue Ridge (21.5") and 7Jurock (27") windshields, with all mounting hardware are sitting on a shelf, after seeing no more than 10 miles of use. For anyone interested, this $800 windshield combo can be yours for $200. Just PM me if interested.

Modding my car (and previously my Sportster) have always been a hit-or-miss endeavors. I don't particularly regret it, I'm just happy I learned something new.

Cheers everyone. Thanks for your feedback, recommendations, and tips. In the end, windshields just aren't for me.
 
Knowing that 7Jurock provides no mounting hardware, the wider and taller windshield I got from them works very well with the stock mounts. And that's how I want it to be, not liking the black hardware others supply.
Here's that w/s on the OEM mounts, using flat faucet washers for spacers under and over the plastic.

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One more review of the Blue Ridge. I installed it on Thursday, and went for a ride today. At speeds up to 80 km (50 mph), it is ok. At 100 km (62 mph), lots of noise are the helmet, such that I can’t hear any traffic noise, including a semi. I had earplugs. At 100 km, I leaned forward and noise disappeared when my helmet chin bar was 6” above the fuel tank. I have a modular helmet. I have 14 days to return for full refund. Not sure I want to add a ‘wing’ to deflect air, as it may damage helmet. Most windshield manufacturers do not supply hardware. I know that CalSci supplies hardware, but there may be others.

Rick
 
So, I felt compelled to reply to my own thread as a follow-up.



For me, it's back to bare-bones, and my Blue Ridge (21.5") and 7Jurock (27") windshields, with all mounting hardware are sitting on a shelf, after seeing no more than 10 miles of use. For anyone interested, this $800 windshield combo can be yours for $200. Just PM me if interested.

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PM sent!
 
Sorry so many issues with the windshields.
I’ve had the Freedom on my/our Harley’s and liked them so much, after finding out I had this option on my F3L, I went for it. After trial and error on getting the right size for me, (17” BTW) it’s just as good as the Harley. The fit, finish, material and look is great!
I’ve played with the wind resistance to feel where it picks back up. Again, for me, it’s just below the top of my helmet and definitely outside of my shoulders.

I’m 5’3” and I felt like the 15” too short/low, tho not anywhere was bad as the stock 12”, and the 19” was waaay too tall for me as it cut right across my eyes. So… I think I have the 19” medium tint sold, but have the 15” medium tint for $175 (split shipping) available if anyone is interested!
 
I have ordered a Puig clip on air foil. Others have had good experience with them. i will report back after installed.

Rick
 
Oct. 19, 2021

I just purchased the Freedom 17 inch Freedom Windshield from Lamonster. I works well. I am 5'9" and it keeps the wind off my face and my body. It was well worth the $249 including shipping.
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Sorry for the side wise view. I don't know how to correct it. I thought I knew how, but I guess not.
 
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