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After market windshields R1150GS

jpm1074

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I'm in the market for an aftermarket windshield for my 2004 R1150GS. Cee Baileys, Aeroflow and any other names advertised in BMW ON. I'm 6'5" tall and will require a taller version. I was hoping for any recommendations or reviews.
Thanks in advance for input, advise or just your 2 cents!
 
Two cent contribution...

I replaced a windscreen with one from Cee Bailey and was very impressed. May as well have come from the BMW factory - without the price!
 
I bought a stock height replacement for my "S". I had the taller touring version on it originally and by shortening the screen I was able to minimize the buffeting I was experiencing. Only downside is now I get a few more bugs in the shoulders. :D
 
I'm 6'4", had a Cee Bailey's on my 1150 GS when I got it, worse than stock, crazy buffeting for me. Got an Aeroflow and now it's better than the RT I used to have. Expensive yes, but also well worth it as far as I'm concerned.
 
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