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Why a tall windshield

JimH

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I have a 2017 F3-Limited and the windshield is not large. A serious question for riders who like a taller windshield. What is the reason for the higher windshield? Sorry if this is obvious, but something I wondered. Thanks in advance.
Jim
 
On my RT with the adjustable windshield, I run it up to the point where the wind noise in my helmet top vents stops. The right height windshield can make riding very calm and quiet. It's down around town.
 
I also have a 2017 F3L that came with the 12" windshield that was great in hot weather, but not when things cooled. I bought a 16" w/s with a flip from 7Jurock for $140 shipped, if I recall. That was a perfect w/s until the temps got below the mid 40s. So I called 7Jurock and asked if they'd make a custom w/s to my specs, they said they would. It's 18" high and has a flip. It's 9" wider than the brackets, but still used the brackets with plastic spacers between the w/s and the brackets. I'm 5'-10" and see well over it, yet it provides great wind protection. It could have been an inch or two higher and I could still see over it. BTW, 7Jurock only charged me $160 shipped for the custom w/s.
P.S. The flip does the job like it is a taller windshield.

DSCN2702.jpg The 16" windshield.

DSCN2869.jpg The 18" windshield.
 

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A taller windscreen also keeps some of the rain off, especially in a frog strangling rain. The dealer where I just purchased my '21 RT is about an hours ride away. When I picked it up, it was raining hard enough I really shouldn't have ridden home in it. Since I didn't really have any other choice, I ran the windscreen all the way up and it kept the majority of the rain off of me once I got up to speed. My legs, arms and hands got drenched (my "waterproof" gloves were NOT) but my torso and most of my helmet didn't get pounded by the rain. (I still got soaked as there wasn't any way to go from zero-70mph in an instant and there were a few places I had to slow way down.)
 
I am 6'3" with a long torso and have the standard 25" windshield on out 2018 RTL. If I hold my head down a couple inches, it is a much better ride, so I am thinking about the 28" tall windshield. The owner that I bought from 7 weeks ago had just put a new windshield on it. So if anyone in the East Valley of Phoenix needs a near new 25" windshield if I order a tall one, maybe we could work out a deal? Chris
 
FYI....The RT has a windshield that goes up and down, but the F3L & T have fixed windshield.
 
Most put the taller windshield on to reduce head buffeting, Jim. On my trip home from the dealer, the buffeting from stock screen on my F3-L nearly lifted my head off my shoulders.......but I am taller than average :thumbup: . I find a screen with its top level with my mouth allows me to see over the top of the screen easily while still directing a little air to the front vent on my helmet. If I got a screen that was level with my nose, that would direct all air over the top of my helmet.

Pete
 
I like to ride with the helmet shield up. My F4 Tall & Wide on my RT keeps the wind and bugs off my face.
You have bugs there? If I come home after a full day's ride with more than four bugs on my windshield, that's a lot. We are flying insect deprived here.
 
You have bugs there? If I come home after a full day's ride with more than four bugs on my windshield, that's a lot. We are flying insect deprived here.
See, there really is a benefit to living where people have evolved into having web feet! :roflblack:
 
See, there really is a benefit to living where people have evolved into having web feet! :roflblack:
And moss on our backs. I'm guessing the rains drown the bugs. It also makes this corner of the country what it is; green. There are trade offs for anywhere one lives.
 
I also have a 2017 F3L that came with the 12" windshield that was great in hot weather, but not when things cooled. I bought a 16" w/s with a flip from 7Jurock for $140 shipped, if I recall. That was a perfect w/s until the temps got below the mid 40s. So I called 7Jurock and asked if they'd make a custom w/s to my specs, they said they would. It's 18" high and has a flip. It's 9" wider than the brackets, but still used the brackets with plastic spacers between the w/s and the brackets. I'm 5'-10" and see well over it, yet it provides great wind protection. It could have been an inch or two higher and I could still see over it. BTW, 7Jurock only charged me $160 shipped for the custom w/s.
P.S. The flip does the job like it is a taller windshield.

View attachment 186637 The 16" windshield.

View attachment 186639 The 18" windshield.
Like you, the stock windshield is good enough for me about 6-8 months out of the year. I been searching for a perfect size to work in the colder weather. I just picked up a used 21" F4 from someone local. It seems to work great. But I do wish I had heard about the Jurock one earlier. That 16" seems like it might have been the perfect one for me year round. Well, except for when the wife rides with me. I do prefer more protection to keep the wife warm and dry.
 
I have both an RT (tall, movable up/down windshield) and a F3 (short/fixed) windshield.

Been with RT's since 2010. Became fixated that I needed a tall windshield to survive. Bought the F3 a year ago and was going to have a tall windshield installed at the dealer. Decided not to, and went along with my own advice (drive it 500 to a 1000 miles). A year later and 12,000 plus miles, I am still happy with the low OEM windshield on the F3. In the subsequent year, I have been through rain, cold, etc. and have never felt the need for taller.

That's my .02. :bowdown:
 
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Like you, the stock windshield is good enough for me about 6-8 months out of the year. I been searching for a perfect size to work in the colder weather. I just picked up a used 21" F4 from someone local. It seems to work great. But I do wish I had heard about the Jurock one earlier. That 16" seems like it might have been the perfect one for me year round. Well, except for when the wife rides with me. I do prefer more protection to keep the wife warm and dry.
If you are like me and are in the "I look over the windshield" population, the thing I do to determine what height w/s I want, I clip or tape a piece of cardboard to the present w/s and go for a ride. I move the cardboard up until the top is at the height I want and take a measurement.
I like having a variety of windshields to accommodate the weather. 7Juock windshields are so reasonably priced that I can afford to have that variety and they work with me to give me what I want.
 
If you are like me and are in the "I look over the windshield" population, the thing I do to determine what height w/s I want, I clip or tape a piece of cardboard to the present w/s and go for a ride. I move the cardboard up until the top is at the height I want and take a measurement.

Clever idea -- how you ride can't be duplicated in the shop.

I rode so many years/miles behind a Windjammer that I became accustomed to looking through a windshield. The current trend is to look over, but it doesn't matter to me.
 
I rode so many years/miles behind a Windjammer that I became accustomed to looking through a windshield. The current trend is to look over, but it doesn't matter to me.
I must be squeamish - I prefer not to have to look through bug guts. :yikes:
 
You have bugs there? If I come home after a full day's ride with more than four bugs on my windshield, that's a lot. We are flying insect deprived here.

That’s because Idaho has ridden through before you and cleared them all out for you Ric :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

Pete
 
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