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Spyder Windshield Solutions

Which touring windshield option has worked the best for you?


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Asking this same question again, anyone got the MRA Vario and can say how it is for highway riding.

I have one and love it. Adjusted all the way up, the wind just makes it over my helmet. i am 5'10" aand have the comfort seat on the Spyder.
70-80 mph back from Daytona with very little wind hitting the helmet.
 
LOL, I bought it from ya and really love it. But I have only had the stock one and the sport/tour one to compare it to.

Oh, well... in that case, I really loved it and hated to part with it but I needed food money at the time. :D

It was worthless, though.

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I tried the BRP "touring " screen. No good for me (6ft with 3" risers)

I then added a Laminar Lip - not much better- still does not work for me.

I then tried CHAD - now thats better - not perfect but better.

Now I have the Madstad System http:// www.robobrackets.com

Love it :2thumbs: For me this works much better.

IMHO this is better looking and suits the Spyder more than CHAD and even though it is smaller it performs soooo much better. :2thumbs:

Also here in Australia the Madstad system is hundreds of dollars cheaper than CHAD.

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I have a calci large and while I can only compare it to the stock short thing that came with my phantom I really like it. It seems to be well designed and fit was perfect. I may put adjustable madstad brackets Ive seen on it eventually to try and get it a little higher.
 
Now I have the Madstad System http:// www.robobrackets.com

Love it :2thumbs: For me this works much better.

IMHO this is better looking and suits the Spyder more than CHAD and even though it is smaller it performs soooo much better. :2thumbs:

Also here in Australia the Madstad system is hundreds of dollars cheaper than CHAD.

Me too, a high :thumbup: for the MadStad. I have both the brackets and their shield.
I had the stock, BRP Sport Touring, CalSci (which was good), but most of the time it was better without a windshield until the MadStad combo. If I still had my CalSci, I might have mounted that on the brackets, but the combo works better than I ever expected or hoped.

And yes, much less expensive, too.

Tom
 
CalSci Question?

Has anyone ridden through the rain with the CalSci? I wonder if the vent will let water through to the rider? Its getting pretty cold here in NC and I really to need to order something. Any feedback would be appreciated, I plan to call CalSci today also.
 
Has anyone ridden through the rain with the CalSci? I wonder if the vent will let water through to the rider? Its getting pretty cold here in NC and I really to need to order something. Any feedback would be appreciated, I plan to call CalSci today also.

When I had it, I rode in some rain, but not a lot - mostly desert here. I never noticed any issues with the vent letting rain through or bugs for that matter.

Tom
 
Has anyone ridden through the rain with the CalSci? I wonder if the vent will let water through to the rider? Its getting pretty cold here in NC and I really to need to order something. Any feedback would be appreciated, I plan to call CalSci today also.

Yes, I have ridden many miles through the rain with my Calsci shield. I wondered the same thing beforehand, but it turned out to be a non-issue. For some reason, perhaps the shape of the shield itself, very little rain comes through the vent hole. It is an excellent shield.

Bruce
 
WINDSHIELD

Has anyone ridden through the rain with the CalSci? I wonder if the vent will let water through to the rider? Its getting pretty cold here in NC and I really to need to order something. Any feedback would be appreciated, I plan to call CalSci today also.


I have owned three windshields---The BRP sports shield, the CALSCI XL, and the CHAD. The CHAD is far superior to any of the others. Yes, you will get some rain through the CALSCI vent, you will need to place a rag over your dash. nojoke May depend on your speed.


Michael:doorag:
 
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I'm hoping to see a big response on this poll. If the original poster could edit and include the RoboBrkt that would be cool. I want a new screen but lean one direction then the other. I'm 6'1" with a 30" inseam with the BRP touring screen. It sucks and I don't think the ultra will work either. Plus its pricey for what you get. My wife is concerned about the metal bars on the sliders. But frankly, that's the screen I think will do the job. I'm looking at the product and workmanship... and if its made in the USA.

Has there been another poll on windscreen wannabe's? Ryders who want a screen but due to finances or indecision (ahem) haven't ordered the product. Which way are they leaning?

Thanks
 
Has anyone ridden through the rain with the CalSci? I wonder if the vent will let water through to the rider? Its getting pretty cold here in NC and I really to need to order something. Any feedback would be appreciated, I plan to call CalSci today also.

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I have the CalSci for spring/summer/fall and the CHAD for winter. I have been in the rain on both. There is no noticeable rain that comes through the vent.

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You have forgotten Rifle shields.

Forrest, I read in an earlier post that you had a custom made Rifle. The pricing looks good on their stocks. I assume the customs are not far from it. How are you enjoying the screen? How's the windnoise? Are they DOT certified?
 
I have a Cee Bailey. The wind buffeting is so bad that any time I have more than 10 miles to ride, I ride my Road King! The Corbin looks like it has the right answer - bring the shield (and wind pocket) closer to the rider, but $1500? Not on MY budget!:gaah:
 
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