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I have a 2005 GS1200 and would like to find a good windscreeen that offers some noise and wind protection. Has anyone replaced their srock windscreen with a better option? Any input would be appeciated.
 
I put a cee bailey on my GS w/ the wind wings and I dig it, super easy to install and it really made a difference w/ wind and noise, but I can still see over it which I like.
 
Try this: take your windshield off the bike and take a ride. Is there more noise or less? When I tried that it put my helmet in "clean air" resulting in less noise. My response was to cut down my stock windshield and keep it in the lowest position.

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That gives me enough wind protection most of the time. This time of year I add a Touratech spoiler. It's noisier, but blocks some of the cold air that would otherwise
hit my chest.

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// marc
 
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One word: Aeroflow.

After messing around with cheaper "solutions" I finally bit the bullet and bought an Aeroflow. It transformed my 12GS. After ~37,000 miles and three years I can say with confidence that it is the best modification I've ever made to a motorcycle.

Do a search for mine and others' Aeroflow reviews here and at ADVrider. Also, read the "Windscreen" sticky at the top of ADVrider's GSpot forum.
 
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