Captainmal
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Maybe not a super evaluation but a comparison with both the Sport and the BRP Adventure shields. I liked the Sport shield, small and perfect for my face, the wife hated it. Too much wind and buffeting behind me. So I bought the Adventure shield - 150% larger and still looked good to me.
Well that 150% did not impress the wife. I rode in pretty calm conditions in my shorty helmets. Easily looked over top of the windshield, no dealing with the distortion and liking the protection. That did not last long as the "back seat rider" sure bitched about the wind buffeting. Hence this $400 F4 Custom.

No issues mounting. Took a solo ride in crosswinds and it was more protective than the Adventure. I literally tried to stand up and could not get wind to hit my helmet top. Yes - I am now looking through the 16" windshield that sits 18" above the fuel deck. Thank goodness it is clear. That upper flare sure does keep the wind up high above your head.

Did not notice any vibration at up to 75 mph. Thought there might be some extra movement of the bike at speed but was testing in some nasty crosswinds so no conclusion. Then the wife came home. Off we went for the real test. She liked it. Went over 70 mph and she said there was no lifting of her helmet, just wind on her ears without the buffeting. Phew. So in conclusion, from her point of view, the F4 is a good windshield.
I do NOT like it but I don't count for much. The darn thing is just too big for the "little" Ryker. It looks out of place to me. Sure takes that sporty look away. I do not relish having to look through it but fortunately, there's a whole lot of world above and around the thing when your ride. The information says it will not scratch. Hope that is the truth. It does clean crystal clear without distortion. There is no adjustment up/down or angled. This is what you get. For protection it probably rules. As a sporty companion to the bike, I have to deal with the thing to keep mamma happy.

Well that 150% did not impress the wife. I rode in pretty calm conditions in my shorty helmets. Easily looked over top of the windshield, no dealing with the distortion and liking the protection. That did not last long as the "back seat rider" sure bitched about the wind buffeting. Hence this $400 F4 Custom.

No issues mounting. Took a solo ride in crosswinds and it was more protective than the Adventure. I literally tried to stand up and could not get wind to hit my helmet top. Yes - I am now looking through the 16" windshield that sits 18" above the fuel deck. Thank goodness it is clear. That upper flare sure does keep the wind up high above your head.

Did not notice any vibration at up to 75 mph. Thought there might be some extra movement of the bike at speed but was testing in some nasty crosswinds so no conclusion. Then the wife came home. Off we went for the real test. She liked it. Went over 70 mph and she said there was no lifting of her helmet, just wind on her ears without the buffeting. Phew. So in conclusion, from her point of view, the F4 is a good windshield.
I do NOT like it but I don't count for much. The darn thing is just too big for the "little" Ryker. It looks out of place to me. Sure takes that sporty look away. I do not relish having to look through it but fortunately, there's a whole lot of world above and around the thing when your ride. The information says it will not scratch. Hope that is the truth. It does clean crystal clear without distortion. There is no adjustment up/down or angled. This is what you get. For protection it probably rules. As a sporty companion to the bike, I have to deal with the thing to keep mamma happy.
