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Complete Newb
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Hi there everyone - I have just bent/adjusted/made fit a new windscreen given to me by a work colleague. My America is all of two months old now, and wind buffeting is the only thing I have had to complain about - after nearly twenty years without a bike, I am like a kid in a candy shop - except for the wind. here in Cape Town, (South Africa) 30-40 Knot wind is common. The screen fits snugly and is sexily curved - only thing: I have to look through it... and around the edges and the top what I look at is distroted by the shape of the screen - looks like a weird house of mirrors image. (My work collegue imprted the screens from the States - but I do not know make/ or bike they were inteded for) So after all that - what is your advise - does one look through or over a screen? Do you get used to the distortion? thanks for the help! AndyM 
Keeping it real since '62...
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Fe Butt
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Fe Butt
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Mostly I hear people look over them but I have never used one. Only one I even ever had came on Wendys America and was removed and sold in less than a week. The wind in my hair (if I had any) and face is part of what I love about riding. I can see in 30-40 knot winds on a regular basis how you would want to block it a little though! Oh and welcome.
I learned all I need to know about life by killing smart people and eating their brains. Eat right ,Exercise ,Stay fit, Die Anyway!
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Thanks man ... not for nothing is our neck of the woods called "The Cape Of Storms" ha ha Been browsing the pics in the gallery section... and most of the screens there look about the same height... maybe just take some getting used to..
Keeping it real since '62...
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Loquacious
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Loquacious
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You didn't mention what type of screen you have, how tall it is and how tall you are. It sounds like the windshield is too tall. Most windshield manufacturers will agree that it is best to see over the windshiled. The screen should still force the flow of air either over your head or to the top of your helmet.
Personally, I couldn't stand to look through a windshield. Not only are there distortions, but riding in the rain could be much worse.
Bob
2005 America, 904cc - sold. 2014 Trophy SE.
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Loquacious
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Loquacious
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Getting used to looking over a windshield can be tricky - at least it was for me. Can you lower the height by changing the angle? I've seen some windscreens mounted nearly vertical but mine follows the angle of the fork.
Kevin - Luceo Non Uro
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Check Pants
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Check Pants
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I look over my Roadster screen. My friends Road King, you look through, which to me is strange. I guess you get used to everything eventually.
Al
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Monkey Butt
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Monkey Butt
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A screen should be as high as your mouth or nose, no higher. Meaning if you use a level of some sort placed across the top of the screen you should be at nose height. If you have to look through it the screen is too tall.
Now you have my opinion, others may vary.
I try to aggravate one person a day. Today may be your day.
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Should be Riding
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Should be Riding
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...only thing: I have to look through it... and around the edges and the top what I look at is distorted by the shape of the screen - looks like a weird house of mirrors image.
You will not even think about looking over it or through it after you have had it on for a while. The triumph screen comes with a rubber edge strip. I installed it, took it off because the harsh black line interfered with my vision. Then after a year or so I reinstalled the rubber strip as it reduces the buffeting. Now after eons, the rubber strip is still on the windscreen, it is just that the windscreen is collecting dust in the closet.
The only time you really need to look over it is when its raining lovebugs. 
Blowing gravel off rural roads
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