Windscreen Recommendation


Hi Thanks for offer am liking the idea of the Clearview so far, looks good condition though.
 
Sleeves,

Am having same issue with stock tall screen.

I put a 26" Cee Bailey, vented on my Concours. It had a reverse flip on top which eliminated buffeting.

They offer a screen for R3T and the roadster. Probably will go with them. I went with a smoke tint at 5% gradient on the Concours.

Fit and craftsmanship excellent.
 
I have a 25" clearview recurve with the vent. Does great on buffeting. I just did 2,500 mile trip. The recurve kept me from any bug hits or road debris. The stock shorty peppered me with crap from shirt pocket up.

The only fault..... A large vacuum is created which seems to suck all the engine heat into the lap/chest area.

I dont plan anymore long trips this year, so i will put the stock screen back on and save the clearview for winter.
 
If you still have the screen for sale let me know, I will take it. Thanks
 
Just ordered the Cee Bailey screen, plus 8 inch with light gray tint.

I hope to break away for Northwest owners ride later this month.
 

Hi Slim thanks for info over here in NZ the extra warmth will be appreciated till summer kicks in, planned on using a ranch slider type screen for the cooler months only, never used to need one, mst be getting soft in my old age...
 
Hi Slim thanks for info over here in NZ the extra warmth will be appreciated till summer kicks in, planned on using a ranch slider type screen for the cooler months only, never used to need one, mst be getting soft in my old age...

Your summer is my winter and vice versa. Maybe we could work out a time share.
 
Just a quick thanks to everyone who posted on this with advice, ordered a 23" Clearview with vent (they emailed me) its leaving USA this Monday so as long as NZ Post or customs don't break it, I'll get it before my holiday.

Realized after ordering it that you need a Triumph screen for the metalwork for it to screw the screen to. Its only the perspex screen. Looked at some pics on here and doesn't look hard to make the steelworks though just bend up and drill some SS bar ,cu some brackets, bit of welding then polish it, she'll be sweet.