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WindShield help between Mel's or Cal Sci

Breathless

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I am about 5'7 and was looking for a little less wind at speed and was debating between the CalSci and Mel's Monster Garage windshields. I am leaning toward Mels becouse it is tinted and not to big and looks nice on the bike. Does anyone have input between those two?

Ernie
 
I am about 5'7 and was looking for a little less wind at speed and was debating between the CalSci and Mel's Monster Garage windshields. I am leaning toward Mels becouse it is tinted and not to big and looks nice on the bike. Does anyone have input between those two?

Ernie

Don't rule out the Givi. Great price and has worked well for me at 5' 10".
 
I have the CalSci and love the looks and the fact it lets in air through the center in the warm months. :2thumbs:
 
Don't rule out the Givi. Great price and has worked well for me at 5' 10".

Forgot about that one--- which I also have in my collection..... but still not adjustable.

Actually once it gets warm out I'll pull my CHAD shield off and put the GIVI on the CHAD brackets.... CHAD jr. :D
 
Sorry, can't speak to either of the ones you mentioned. I bought the MadStad though and am looking forward to getting it. There are pictures of someone with one on here (I can look for the thread tonight if you want it).. it's adjustable, comes in smoke and I think it looks great.
 
In my opinion we are all different sizes and have different riding positions so for a windscreen to be "all things to all people" it really needs to be completely adjustable in angle and height.

As Mark says on his web site- www.robobrackets.com
" This is a complete drop-in system custom made for the Can-Am Spyder. The base is a black powder-coated aluminum adapter plate that replaces the stock windshield. A set of black RoboBrackets attaches to that metal plate and then a 20" windshield (I will be importing 22" screens as in the image to te left) attaches to the brackets. With the windshield 'detached' from the fairing you now have control over the height, angle and depth of the shield. The results? Smooth airflow placed exactly where you want it. There's no longer a need to hide behind a gigantic fixed touring shield that robs you of mileage and spoils the open air motorcycling experience. :2thumbs:​


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I currently have 3 windscreens as well. Right now I am using the Givi which also works great for me at 5'9", and would probably be even better if I was a couple of inches shorter. If I decide to switch out again, I will most likely get the robobrackets and mount my BRP Sport Touring screen to them.
 
with the cal sci is there any issues riding at high speed with woble? What about rain coming in the hole?

I still think the cal Sci and the mels have the best looks. I ride at 80 to 90 and do not want any shaking or woble or back pressure.
 
cee bailey

I had the cee bailey windshield on my RS. Since Bailey's primary business is manufacturing windscreens for aircraft, I figured they would have shattering and wind effects pretty well figured out. I certainly wasn't disappointed in the looks or serviceability of the windshielg. Just my opinion. Price was also reasonable.
 
I will throw in another vote for the Madstad. Mark is a great guy to work with. Customer service at it's best!:2thumbs:
 
with the cal sci is there any issues riding at high speed with woble? What about rain coming in the hole?

I still think the cal Sci and the mels have the best looks. I ride at 80 to 90 and do not want any shaking or woble or back pressure.
I had it to 99 mph with no wobble . At 6' I have the Large and when I can afford it will get the X-Large for Spring/Fall. Excellent quality for $100-$120!
 
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