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Larger windshield--is it really needed?

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I see that there are a lot of Spyder-owners who have replaced their stock windshield with larger unit. I am debating whether to do this. Seeing so many owners have done this, it tells me that a lot of people must have thought there was a valid reason to go with the larger windshield. However, I am not certain if it is really needed and I would like to hear your opinions. I am about 5'11" tall. When I ride at at about 45mph, I really don't feel too much wind on my chest or in my face. While riding, if I put my hand about 5 or 6 inches above my helmet, I really feel the wind. I can move my hand around in a circle around and see where there is a lot of wind turbulence and where there is less. So, it appears the stock windshield is doing its job--diverting the air over my head or around me. I do feel some wind in my abdomen area, but not nearly as much as above my head. Am I missing something? I don't have risers on my Spyder--is there more turbulence with the higher posture? I appreciate your comments.
 
welcome It's all personal preference. I didn't like the stock windshield and that was my first mod. I thought my Calsci windshield was great until I got the Corbin seat and ESI risers which make me sit higher/more upright. Now I'm planning on getting a CHAD.
 
Yes, it is a personal preference. At 45 MPH, the wind is actually rather nice. At highway speeds it really beats you up and a larger windshield deflects all that wind and allows you ride longer and arrive more rested.

Even in this God awful hot summer we're having here in Texas:yikes:, I never once thought about putting the stock one back on.
 
It is to each his own. I have gone from stock to big to shorty. I like my shorter the most. The stock put the wind right at my head, the shorty puts it right at my chest so I don't mind. The bigger shields, nice for long trips but takes away alot of the sport of the bike. Something I prefer to keep. There are so many options for you out there, good luck.
 
High winds

I see that there are a lot of Spyder-owners who have replaced their stock windshield with larger unit. I am debating whether to do this. Seeing so many owners have done this, it tells me that a lot of people must have thought there was a valid reason to go with the larger windshield. However, I am not certain if it is really needed and I would like to hear your opinions. I am about 5'11" tall. When I ride at at about 45mph, I really don't feel too much wind on my chest or in my face. While riding, if I put my hand about 5 or 6 inches above my helmet, I really feel the wind. I can move my hand around in a circle around and see where there is a lot of wind turbulence and where there is less. So, it appears the stock windshield is doing its job--diverting the air over my head or around me. I do feel some wind in my abdomen area, but not nearly as much as above my head. Am I missing something? I don't have risers on my Spyder--is there more turbulence with the higher posture? I appreciate your comments.

With the stock windshield I felt like I was in a hurricane at highway speeds. Not very comfortable. If you wear a full face helmet (which I don't usually do) it is not quite as bad; However will still beat you up pretty good.nojoke


Michael:doorag:
 
I still get some buffeting with the tall CHAD, but it did cut it down quite a bit.

It is also my primary bug catcher, and the Chad mount is awesome for mounting my GPS... for the moment.

It also helps a bit in the rain.
 
I wouldn't say it is needed but definately makes winter riding nicer. I have a Medium CalSci that i use during the winter but the stock windshield goes on for the spring/summer/fall.
 
Each it's own... I get whip-lashed bad on the freeway even with a full face-helmet...:yikes: I am getting the Chad.

welcome:congrats: Enjoy your new ryde and ryde safe.
 
I have found that with the Robobracket from Madstad and their 20" shield I get the best overall wind protection of any I have tried so far. It is amazing how a smaller shield that looks nice on the spyder does the best job. I sincerely believe it has to do with the adjustability of the brackets, enabling you to set the shield to your preferences.
 
I hate the look of the taller windshields so I'm sticking with stock. I wear a full face helmet so wind isn't too much of a concern for me.
 
Installed the large windshield a few weeks ago. It has made a big difference for me and increased riding comfort and pleasure. I'm 6' 3" so the stock windshield just wasn't cutting it. I have a Nolan full face helmet which I can raise/lower and with the new windshield I can leave the helmet up most of the time even a highway speeds.
 
personal preference

As has been stated, we all have a personal preference on the larger windshield.:chat:

I come from Goldwing past, and have risers and Corbin seats to give me the more upright posture I prefer. My large Calsci is perfect for me. At slower speeds I prefer my shorty helmet, and on the highway my Aria full face eliminates any remnant breeze not deflected with the CalSci. I am also about 5'11".
 
I have found that with the Robobracket from Madstad and their 20" shield I get the best overall wind protection of any I have tried so far. It is amazing how a smaller shield that looks nice on the spyder does the best job. I sincerely believe it has to do with the adjustability of the brackets, enabling you to set the shield to your preferences.


Another vote here for the Madstad setup. It allows you to adjust the windshield to give you as much or as little wind as you want. I have it adjusted so I get a fair amount of wind all over but it keeps off the heavy wind from sustained highway riding. :2thumbs:
 
If you are comfortable with the stock windshield, keep it an spend your money on travel or some other mods.
:clap: Nice summary! I think it's very much a personal thing for those of us in warmer climes. If I were further north, I might consider a larger shield to extend the riding season. I don't mind the buffeting too much, but freezing wind chill's another thing entirely.

Of course, now this thread has me interested in the 20"/Robo bracket set-up, so I hope to see one of those in use some day.
 
I like the shorty.

I have the Ultra-sport and I've been very happy with it. I did just buy the 25" BRP which is also good, but apparently I'm used to the wind and I just got really hot with the bigger windshield. So I took it off until the weather gets colder.

Also, when I had the taller windshield on, I felt more pressure on my hands, so obviously the wind is holding me up (I'm lazy, I guess).
 
CHAD here...

I was okay with the stock shield until my trip to Lake George. About six hours R/T (~ 385 miles) in one day, all highway and I was a bit fatigued. Not to mention the last 30 miles home in a torrential downpour.

So, in preparation for the Gatlinburg trip (1000 miles one-way) I purchased a CHAD to help block the wind, rain, etc. Let you know how it worked out when I return ;)

The stock shield will probably go back on for in State driving ;)
 
Reason why I got mine - so I wouldn't have to wear a full face helmet. I can wear a shorty or no helmet at all with my CHAD and my hair doesn't end up in knots after the ride. It was a girl thang w/ me!:2thumbs:
 
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