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Old 03-27-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Anybody have a Roadster windscreen that they want to sell or swap for a Summer Screen?

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I hate my roadster shield. Loads of buffeting, and feels like driving a barn door in any wind. However I will probably try to sell it to pay for a real windshield.
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So, if you are going to get rid of the Roadster windsheild, what would you replace it with?

I have one too, it comes in handy for the colder days when we have them, but is much to hot ofr the most part. What is the preferred screen?

Just saw on the twins forum where a guy installed a Givi A750 on his Bonneville, Looks pretty nice.
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If you want to keep the wind off. Get a Plexifairing. I had one on my GS850 and it was awsom. I rode all winter with it. The best shield by far. The down side is that it does not look all that hip.
I am afraid there are just 2 choices. Look cool or be comfortable. I'd like to find a mini cafe type shield that will bolt right on to my existing mounting hardware fo rthis barn door Roadster. As soon as the temps hit 70 it is coming off.
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If you want to keep the wind off. Get a Plexifairing. I had one on my GS850 and it was awsom. I rode all winter with it. The best shield by far. The down side is that it does not look all that hip.
I am afraid there are just 2 choices. Look cool or be comfortable. I'd like to find a mini cafe type shield that will bolt right on to my existing mounting hardware fo rthis barn door Roadster. As soon as the temps hit 70 it is coming off.
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