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What Do You Like About Your Aftermarket Windscreen?

I am far happier with my Cee Bailey windshield than I was with the stocker. The top flip pushes the air up and out, for a nicer pocket of calm air, the flow at the sides is still decent, so should be fine in the warmer months.
 
C-B sports screen

For the next few months, it'll be my choice as it allows more air around my torso. My head is above the turbulent air for the most part. It's a bit noisier but I always wear ear plugs of some sort so it's fine. Looks good too.
 
Wunderlich trophy takes off wind pressure from the chest,living helmet in pure air.Eficient to approx. 75mls/h.Above that speed like you don't have nothing on your bike....depend what you like.I like it..:)My son has V stream on his F800R it does not to much differences,compared to Wunderlich.Same sh...diferent package.:dance
 
The Cee Bailey with the recurve is hard to beat for protection and quiet. I have never had a stock BMW W/S that I liked. It may be that they are going for low drag in their wind tunnel testing instead of rider comfort.
 
I have a Calsci XL. It was great in Iowa, especially in the winter, but I wish I had a little more airflow here in AZ. I've never had to raise it more than a couple inches at most to get rid of buffeting. My only knock is that the edges aren't finished nicely like other windscreens.
 
Looking for a windscreen to like

Recently purchased a 2008 R1200R that had a Ztechnik Z2405 on it. I get a lot of noise & buffeting from it during in city commuting and wouldn't want to take an extended trip with it. Anyone found a windscreen that provides decent protection & quiet airflow for a naked bike? BTW I'm 6'-1" which I think will affect the available choices.
 
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