Triumph GT windscreen on the R, worth it or buffeting?

For those interested, after more experimenting on the extended powerbronze screen I have the workable results for me.
Now that I reinstalled the new screen with the spacers CORRECTLY, I like the larger screen fully extended tilted toward me rather than tilted outward. Outward screen is taller, but slight buffeting as wind hits top of helmet. Hate that sound. Tilted toward me wind hits helmet lower but smooth air, no buffeting. At 85 mph could feel neck muscles working. Figured normal, they will get stronger over time. Then I put chin down and presto, relaxed muscles. Either way really nice. With screen lowered too much work, although I am sure I could adapt.
 
Interesting. I enjoyed that. One question: how did you hear your phone, gps clearly with ear plugs? I gave up blue tooth for a more quiet ride, using wired ear buds for music.
I use motorcycling-specific earplugs. They still allow sound through but filter out the white noise (wind) and exhaust rumble using tiny cleverly engineered ceramic pipes. I used NoNoise earplugs for years - they sell earplugs for various markets; orange for biking. But they tend to work their way out of my ears slowly, and I must regularly reset them, especially when they get older - a total PITA. It might only be my ears, though, as these things tend to go. I have been using Alpine earplugs for a couple of years now, and I am pleased with them. They come with a little gadget to insert and set the earplugs in your ears. It is a bit more effort, but they stay put, and it is all neatly arranged in a little zipper-case.

I use a Schubert C3 modular (flip-up) full-face helmet most of the time, with integrated Schubert Bluetooth communication. I can use my phone, hear GPS directions, chat to the wife (when we ride together) and still hear automotive horns while wearing the earplugs. Also, to listen to music, but that's not my thing generally when biking.
 
And there is another thing about windshields and fairings that I have never been able to make my peace with - heat entrapped behind the fairing in summer, especially when getting caught in bumper-to-bumper traffic. We lane-split in SA, I know, but we cannot always do that when sporting large fairings and saddlebags. I can remove the windshield on my Indian, but not the fairing on the 1190, the Goldwing and the Cross Country. And on the superbikes, especially V-twins like Ducati and EBR, coolant temperatures will keep on rising.

Not an issue, I appreciate, on bikes fitted with flyscreens and bikini fairings.
 
I use the exact same one. They have the red ones (20 DB reduction), and the black 17 DB. They're excellent.
 
I've used the no noise. For me music was so much softer at full volume.
Sticking with wired ear buds. Better sound. One ways out the importance of different factors. Phone,gps not that important through helmet. Have garmin if I need it. Thanks man.