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Windshield sizing for R1100R

Troutluck

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I'm looking at Cee Bailey windshields for my 2000 R1100R. I currently have the "sport shield," but I want more coverage.

I'm looking for opinions from people my height on the relative merits of different Cee Bailey sizes.

I am 5-foot-7, and I am trying to decide between the standard height and the "plus 2," as well as debating width (standard? plus-2? plus-4?). I already have the GS handguards in place, too.

I've had a tallish two-piece Aeroflow before that had great coverage, but kept cracking around the mounts, so I'm not willing to plonk down for another. From the reviews on this board, Cee Bailey seems to be the way to go, short of the Scout fairing, or an RT.


Thanks for any assistance.
 
I have a Cee Bailey and love it. Great protection no head wobble.
 

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