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Windshield glare

Gumbeau

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I went for my first long (55 miles) ride today. I noticed an annoying glare in the windshield from oncoming cars. Does anyone else have this issue, and if so, what can be done to reduce it? Any advice would be appreciated.
 
I went for my first long (55 miles) ride today. I noticed an annoying glare in the windshield from oncoming cars. Does anyone else have this issue, and if so, what can be done to reduce it? Any advice would be appreciated.

By the way I ride a 2014 RTL with a stock windshield.
 
1 - it looks like you have a chrome windshield mount, could the glare be coming off it and reflecting on the windshield?

2 - Have you cleaned the windshield with windex or some other cleaner that contains petroleum products?

Just some thoughts, I have a 2014 RTS with stock windshield but i have a black powdered windshield mount and don't have any glare problems.


Cruzr joe
 
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1 - it looks like you have a chrome windshield mount, could the glare be coming off it and reflecting on the windshield?

2 - Have you cleaned the windshield with windex or some other cleaner that contains petroleum products?

Just some thoughts, I have a 2014 RTS with stock windshield but i have a black powdered windshield mount and don't have any glare problems.


Cruzr joe

i do have the stock chrome windshield bracket, but I don't think the glare was from there. I will pay more attention next time. I have only cleaned the windshield with water and a soft cloth. I was warned, on this forum, about using windex and petroleum based cleaners.
 
i do have the stock chrome windshield bracket, but I don't think the glare was from there. I will pay more attention next time. I have only cleaned the windshield with water and a soft cloth. I was warned, on this forum, about using windex and petroleum based cleaners.


I would check to see if the glare is caused by the chrome mount.

Let us know.

Cruzr joe
 
Little checking..!!

quick test..tape the mounts with some masking tape and ryde again. This will eliminate the glare but if it continues it's coming from elsewhere can't think from where...:dontknow:
 
This may sound totally to easy, but clean the windscreen again. This time do not use water and a soft cloth, but rather Plexus or a similar safe cleaner and a new microfibre cloth.

It sounds as if the windscreen has a thin film of crud on it, refracting the light.

If you must use water, add soap and try again, rinsing well.

PK
 
This may sound totally to easy, but clean the windscreen again. This time do not use water and a soft cloth, but rather Plexus or a similar safe cleaner and a new microfibre cloth.

It sounds as if the windscreen has a thin film of crud on it, refracting the light.

If you must use water, add soap and try again, rinsing well.

PK
I'd bet money that you are right. A soap film or build up of atmospheric crud can definitely cause a glare.

I hope this is related closely enough to not be considered hijacking the thread. What is the best way to clean the matte finish of some of the new Spyders - my "Satin Silver" for example. I've always used Plexus on my bikes and really like it, but I don't know if it would damage the matte finish or not. Anyone tried it? What works best?
 
Are your sure that the windshield is the proper height for you?
A lot of folks prefer to look over them; not through them... :shocked:
 
I use "Downey" to clean my BRP windshield. Almost anything else will degrade the windshield - beware!

If the covering of the chrome bits doesn't rectify the problem, you may have a distorted windshield. Does the glare remain when you move your head to different positions? If it goes away, there are easy fixes to slightly alter the angle of the windshield...
 
Agree 100%, but even so, if you look through it should be clear
:agree: :thumbup:
If I may "expand" upon my original reply... :opps:
Glare on your windshield may have quite a few different origins; NONE of them should be tolerated.
Since this was a night ride; is there any chance that you may have had the start of some fogging on your windshield? With the right temperature and humidity; I've seen this happen on quite a few occasions... :shocked:
I've always looked over the screens. Truthfully; mine are normally "bugged-up" just enough, that looking through them could ruin your appetite!
The use of the wrong cleaners sure can make a mess out of them, so be careful with your chemicals too! :2thumbs:
 
Agree 100%, but even so, if you look through it should be clear
:agree: :thumbup:
If I may "expand" upon my original reply... :opps:
Glare on your windshield may have quite a few different origins; NONE of them should be tolerated.
Since this was a night ride; is there any chance that you may have had the start of some fogging on your windshield? With the right temperature and humidity; I've seen this happen on quite a few occasions... :shocked:
I've always looked over the screens. Truthfully; mine are normally "bugged-up" just enough, that looking through them could ruin your appetite!
The use of the wrong cleaners sure can make a mess out of them, so be careful with your chemicals too! :2thumbs:

Real point, and I agree look over rather thru when possible, is that the op should try simple obvious things before masking chrome to test results. Masking chrome or other more intense tests should follow the obvious.

PK
 
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