Madstad Windshield

Look on the madstad site I found it to be accurate.

I do not find info regarding how to set the shield height relative to an individual.
I have methodology and just wanted to compare.
 
i gave u the wrong measurement
simple just measure balls to balls and subtract 1 inch

Herman,
My balls lay on the seat, so why change the 2" to 1"?
Your methodology does not account for the riders distance to the shield, which is different bike to bike and rider to rider.
 
Thanks. That tells me what I need to know. Clean air with no windshield is relatively quiet an pain free with a good helmet. I have found that with many windshields you are better off without them than with them, because after you put them on the clean air is replaced by turbulent air that beats your head back and forth and hurts your ears. The feedback is much appreciated. I think that since I just found out the guy in the UK has another order of the XL fly screens coming in, I might just wait for one of those to try. Quite a bit cheaper than the Madstad route.
 
I have found what works for me. On my fjr it has an electric adjustable screen so that is really the best way. I think in general bikes look much better without any windscreens or fairings but I ride all year or most of it and no screen is no bueno when it is cold out. I wear a full face helmet but hate the visor down unless absolutely needed (feel like I am in a car then). On the rocket I like the choice of nothing, fly screen, highway screen or highway screen with lowers (which I carry the lowers in a saddle bag). I ride enough to see the bikes come out and then go back in again as the weather changes, don't like being in a car.
 
Herman,
My balls lay on the seat, so why change the 2" to 1"?
Your methodology does not account for the riders distance to the shield, which is different bike to bike and rider to rider.
I'm really confused now, people use a ruler to measure balls? I've always used a scale...

For any adjustable windscreen, I've always just rode at speed and adjusted to what felt right.
 
My 2 cents, Post #4 has it right:
the screen should be short enough so in your normal riding posture you can see over the top,
and not have to look thru it.
To predict it requires height of the new screen relative to your current screen.
Clearview and other vendors give that info, usually relative to the Triumph tall screen.
 
I'm really confused now, people use a ruler to measure balls? I've always used a scale...

For any adjustable windscreen, I've always just rode at speed and adjusted to what felt right.

Boogie,
Just FYI - On the level, I measure 50 feet forward of the forward edge of the front tire and place a marker (usually a rock) on the surface. I sit the bike as heavily as possible and then mark where my site-line to the marker intersects the shield. This is will be the top of the shield. This system incorporates seat and rider heights as well as the shield location relative to that rider. It will allow air flow over your helmet, reducing neck fatigue, and it provides open, clear, vision of the roadway ahead over the shield.