Got a windshield....and i hate it
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Got a windshield....and i hate it
So, i picked up a windshield for my xbones this past weekend. I installed the detachable hardware that was more of a pita than i expected.
Anyways, once on i was excited to take my first highway ride. My eyes are abour 2-3 inches above he top of the shield.
When driving, the shield distorted the road al little...kind of like big glasses. Freaked me out.
Once on the highway, my body wasnt getting thumped anymore and it didnt feel like i was hanging on for dear life. But my head felt like i went a few rounds with Tyson. The wind coming off the top of the shield shook my head terribly.
Is this normal?? Or do i have to adjust something?
I dont have too many options on the xbones to adjj my ride height because im like 6'3 250 lbs...
If it is...i may just return the shield.
Anyways, once on i was excited to take my first highway ride. My eyes are abour 2-3 inches above he top of the shield.
When driving, the shield distorted the road al little...kind of like big glasses. Freaked me out.
Once on the highway, my body wasnt getting thumped anymore and it didnt feel like i was hanging on for dear life. But my head felt like i went a few rounds with Tyson. The wind coming off the top of the shield shook my head terribly.
Is this normal?? Or do i have to adjust something?
I dont have too many options on the xbones to adjj my ride height because im like 6'3 250 lbs...
If it is...i may just return the shield.
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Are you keeping your knees pressed against the gas tank and 60+ mph? To make sure the shield is where you think it is, get a level. Rest one end on the shield and the other end towards your head. Get it so the bubble is balanced and see how far the shield is below your eyes. If it is around nose level, you are good. Mine is between chin and nose and works great.
#4
Two cents
I don't run a windshield on my XBones and I prefer it that way. I also do not see too many other XBones with windshields, this may be an indication that the stock Harley one isn't that great (in it's function). I can say this: ALL my buds with Street Glides have ditched their stock (low rise) shields and purchased aftermarket 'shaped' windshields that have a little kick-up to the glass that, I guess, is supposed to throw the air up and over their heads while still being low enough to 'see' over (not through). These aftermarket shields are supposed to have been tested quite a bit to avoid the exact thing you are complaining about...head buffeting.
If a quick search does not find a similar product, post here again and I will get the company name for you. Maybe they make similar items for the Bones and not just the dressers. Good luck.
If a quick search does not find a similar product, post here again and I will get the company name for you. Maybe they make similar items for the Bones and not just the dressers. Good luck.
#5
Looking through the 'shield is something you will get used to. My last bike had a 'shield that I looked over. Kept the wind off my chest, but directed it to my head, resulting in unpleasant buffeting. My current bike has a 'shield that is just about eye level, and I love it. It's detachable for town cruising, and serves a function when cooler/highway riding. My .02 is try a little taller one. Good luck.
#6
The shield is not tall enough or not short enough.
Their are two schools of thought on shields. Look thru it or look over it.
Yours is just in between, and it will scare the **** out of you. --- Distortion ---
I chose to look over.
My shield is at chin level so I am always looking over it.
Their are two schools of thought on shields. Look thru it or look over it.
Yours is just in between, and it will scare the **** out of you. --- Distortion ---
I chose to look over.
My shield is at chin level so I am always looking over it.
#7
I had the same problem and my windshield was adjusted the way they said to. I'm 6ft and I set the to of the shield just below my field of vision. The wind buffeted my head and I found it very uncomfortable. I've had windshields on two separate bikes and with the same results. I ride 55mi one way to work daily on the highway and I haven't used a windshield in years. Never will again either. With my new narrow beach bars it also eliminated the feeling of holding on for dear life at highway speed.
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#9
I had the same issue with my head getting beat after a long ride on the highway above 70. At 55 I"m fine but at higher speeds it was beating me silly. However I found it was not the shield but the air coming up from under it. If I kept my feet on the footboards and not on my highway pegs and I kept my knees in against the tank it minimized it. I went out and got the HD chrome lowers and the problem went away. I just took the lowers off last week to see if I was imagining things back then and I can tell you that it is a completely different ride. I just don't want to put the fangs back on since it is getting real hot here. Air cooled bike + restricted airflow + hot weather doesn't equal a happy bike.
There are a couple of manufacturers doing a shield with a flare or flip as some call it at the top. I may try that and see if it helps. I'm due for a new shield anyway.
There are a couple of manufacturers doing a shield with a flare or flip as some call it at the top. I may try that and see if it helps. I'm due for a new shield anyway.
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