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Welp finally took the plunge this season and bought myself a the Streetshield EX from National Cycle. I couldn't decide in time last season before it was too late to use. So many choices, if only it stayed just above freezing I would have the big fairing. The Streetshield EX looks so good, and I am excited for it. I will have to get use to the tint at night, once the salt clears from the roads. Looking forward to travel to the far and in between, always keeping an for that small local place to eat. Thanks for the recommendation Burque. The maroon of the tank will make it stand out.
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Thanks for all the replies. The helmet was the problem. Turns out the size was too close and there was not enough padding. I ended up buying a Scorpion RX420. I used lidpicker.com to figure out the helmets that would work for me. Still had to try them on, since being somewhere between an xl and l on the head and a medium to large on the cheeks with an oval shape. I had been using a hjci10 which is light and relatively small. The scorpion is huge due to the extra aerodynamics, but definitely has less buffeting thanks to them.
I've noted down the shield and now that I've fixed the helmet problem I've been riding longer and longer. Yes my neck is starting to get tired after a couple hours, but not too bad.
BTW the shield looks good on the bike and not obtrusive.
Thanks,
Kemp
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I've been happy with the Streetshield EX from National cycle.
10k miles behind it so far, no sore neck
Here it is on my 850G
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So many options and most have hardware to fit your bike. Just need to search your needs. If wanting to keep wind off your face, for me, a short one that deflects the wind up and over should be fine.... but got to find what suits you... also be sure it fits your handlebars, some brackets for 7/8", some for 1", and some are for both, just something to be aware of.
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Those F-16/18 series windshields are highly rated, and don't look like a barn door, so it won' affect your steering if a large gust comes up.
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I had an F-16 on a bike for a couple years and was pleasantly surprised by the amount of wind protection provided by such a small fairing.
Sporty, good looking...imho.
F-Series™ Fairings are available in different styles and heights. They mount directly to the bike without any additional brackets, uprights or arm extensions. You get a clean, uncluttered look on the front end of your bike, and installation is a breeze.
Maybe look at something larger like the F-15 Tour for more helmet protection.Last edited by steve murdoch; 08-05-2023, 06:52 AM.
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Usually it would be your neck that hurts, not the front of your head. Usually the front of you head means your helmet is pinching. You can push in the Styrofoam in the spot that you feel is pinching. I can see having a windscreen for many reasons, but head hurting just doesn't sound right, sounds like you need a helmet that's fitted properly.. All for the force is on your neck. IMHO
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Wind screen faring shield for 1982 GS650GL
Hello,
I got my bike last year after finding this forum, a 1982 GS650GL. Specifically thanks to all the great info that this forum has generated. I've gotten the carbs rebuilt, starter button replaced(popped out), tappets shimmed (vibs now at 7k instead of 5k), petcock replaced. Those are just some of the small repairs I did. I'm getting ready to travel beyond 1 hour with it. The front of my head hurts after about 1 hour (depends on wind strength) at highway speeds, and I am looking to get a windscreen to relieve the pressure. Any recommendations on windscreens that fit well?
Thank you,
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