I have been considering an aftermarket windscreen for several years now. At 5' 7" the factory one is really not terrible as far as buffeting but with my new AGV carbon helmet it was just too loud (better earplugs help but then I couldn't hear intercom) so it was time to upgrade. Because of the amount of positive reviews I decided to go the route of the WERKS Quiet ride or 7Jurok thinking they were the same. Luckily after coming across another write up I found out that they are in fact not the same screen they are both made at the same place but slightly different designs. The light tint which I wanted was not available at the time but I had read a write up where WERKS had built a custom light bronze so I emailed Terry at Werks and inquired, he was very helpful and was happy to provide the custom light bronze tint. I was also torn between the 22" and 24" due to my short stature and living in VA where the more air the better. Terry also pointed out that the 24" would be better at higher speeds so I went that route. The 24" is the perfect height because there is a little distortion where the flare is and when fully extended (which I would only do in a full on rain storm) I am looking thru the screen just below the distortion where in the 22" it would be right in the line of vision. It also only needs to be raised a few inches when above 50 below 50 all the way down is fine. It does deliver as promised a quieter ride and minimal buffeting (I waited to post this until I had rode several hundred miles under different temps and winds) this is really apparent at lower speeds around town. I used to always have the BMW shield up just below my line of vision when going over 20, the Quiet ride can be left all the way down until roughly 40 - 50 and then only raised a few inches. This allows a lot more airflow onto the rider which is almost as great as the quieter ride and minimal buffeting. I am now able to go back to my lighter duty earplugs and listen to music and intercom and hear traffic etc. I am also able to ride short distances without earplugs which I have never been able to do on any RT. I think the light bronze looks better than the light grey and compliments the bikes color, also provides a little shade for the GPS. I did ride one day in high winds and cross winds in which case it felt the same as any other wind screen, cant fix that I suppose, I keep a few different types of earplugs for those few and far between occasions. I highly recommend this product and am very happy with it. Now if I can just get Cardo, Garmin and Siri to get along... another story.