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Vented Windshield

Utah Geezer

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Anyone have an experience with the vented windshield. I ride in pretty hot country and sometimes wish I had a little more breeze on me, hot as it may be, better a hot breeze than no breeze at all. When you shut the vent down does it eliminate all the air.
 
I had one on my 2013 and I honestly didn't think it was worth the price. The windshield on the 2014 has a vent, unlike the older models, it just isn't adjustable. I found that a better option for moving air around are the BRP adjustable wind deflectors. They are also quite a bit cheaper than the vented windshield.
 


I have one on the 2014 RT-L. Don't waste your money IMHO. They are smaller than the stock windshield both narrow and height. You will get more wind on your shoulders and more buffeting on your helmet.

Jack
 
I have the F4, stock height, +5" width with the vent and love it...and yes, when you close the vent the air & the rain stop coming in...
 
The vents help but if you want more wind use the side deflectors with the windshield vent.. I like the option if I want more or less wind on me..:thumbup:
 
Another option is the Baker Airwings, a Spyderlovers sponsor. Had mine for three years and really like them. Turn them in or out depending on the weather....
 
I had one on my 2013 and I honestly didn't think it was worth the price. The windshield on the 2014 has a vent, unlike the older models, it just isn't adjustable. I found that a better option for moving air around are the BRP adjustable wind deflectors. They are also quite a bit cheaper than the vented windshield.

:agree: ...Just about 127% :thumbup:
 
I have the vented windshield and the BRP air deflectors. For me, the windshield has made a huge difference cooling me on hotter days, and the deflectors make only a very small difference.
 
I had one on my 2013 and I honestly didn't think it was worth the price. The windshield on the 2014 has a vent, unlike the older models, it just isn't adjustable. I found that a better option for moving air around are the BRP adjustable wind deflectors. They are also quite a bit cheaper than the vented windshield.



:agree:, and i have been told that i am not an agreeable person :yikes:

Cruzr Joe
 
I have the F4 short wide screen with vent and the vent works as it allows a breeze to the face area with out buffeting. Highly recommend!
 
Anyone have an experience with the vented windshield. I ride in pretty hot country and sometimes wish I had a little more breeze on me, hot as it may be, better a hot breeze than no breeze at all. When you shut the vent down does it eliminate all the air.
Someone here mentioned they installed the vent from a Goldwing windshield into their Spyder windshield. IIRC, they said it wasn't difficult and worked good.
 
The vented windshield was a great add for my 2011 RTS. It helps a lot with the back pressure behind the windshield and buffeting. You don't really get any more air on you though!

The 2014's have holes built in so I would have to say the vented windshield would add nothing worth the price.

Bob
 
Hi Bob,
The two little vent openings on the lower corners of the windshields probably do more to reduce buffeting, than provide useful airflow to the rider...
I'm not sure about the big center vent that is available; does that actually increase airflow right up the middle? :dontknow:
I know that you said that the effect on airflow was minimal; HOW minimal? :shocked:
 
Hi Bob,
The two little vent openings on the lower corners of the windshields probably do more to reduce buffeting, than provide useful airflow to the rider...
I'm not sure about the big center vent that is available; does that actually increase airflow right up the middle? :dontknow:
I know that you said that the effect on airflow was minimal; HOW minimal? :shocked:

It's nothing really! I notice no extra air on me with it open or closed!

Shawn Smoak also talks about it in one of his riding videos.

Bob
 
We need somebody to perform an experiment... :thumbup:
Tape down about a dozen pieces of yarn (Maybe 6" long" to the top of the "Dashboard"
Then; ride around a bit, and note the difference in what they're doing as the vent is opened, or closed. :clap:

How about it , Guys? :D
 
To Vent or not to Vent your windshield

Hey folks Don Frank from F4 Customs here. Just thought I might comment on what riders tell us.
We put the GL1800 vent in our windshields and yes they fit just fine for the poster that asked this question.
Most of what we sell are vented shields. Why because the GL1800 vent leaves a lot of air in and does cut down on the back pressure that you get.
I profess that the best air management on the Spyder you can get is using our vented windshield with the Baker Air Wings. With our wider sheild in any size it takes the air off of the shoulders and the vent and air wings give you the air or take it away when you don't.
Maybe some other folks with the Wide F4 windshield and air wings will give some input here.
Thanks for letting me comment.
Don
 
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