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#399643 08/20/2010 11:59 PM
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Getting ready to install the new windshield and take off the Triumph summer shield. There is not a lot of difference in overall size, but the different curve and angle might cut down a little on buffeting...at least I am hoping so.


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MsChevious1 #399644 08/21/2010 12:09 AM
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The National Cycle Street shield is a bit taller and narrower, so I am not sure if that will make as much difference to wind buffeting as it would if I had installed lowers. Normally installing a windscreen is a job I can do with minimal cussing, but I am a bit too tired lately. So it is still on the work bench now, waiting for me to be able to work without sounding like a sailor, and not witness any sailing of tools. Hopefully this weekend I will be able to tinker calmly.


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MsChevious1 #399645 08/21/2010 12:13 AM
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I switched screens from the Triumph Roadster to a MS Big Shot hoping the same thing. Didn't work... I went to lowers and the buffeting problem went away. But ya never know... your new screen just might do it for you.


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Keith #399646 08/21/2010 5:41 AM
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Same here Keith, I found with the big shot that whilst all the headwind went over my head, it seemed to create a pressure difference of bringing more wind up from underneath.

Same diff, the lowers sorted it and I'm pretty confident it doesn't get much better than this setup.


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Stacka #399647 08/21/2010 11:28 AM
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Still planning to get lowers someday. I'm afraid I'll find the same problem. Just trying to decide where to get the hardware since I'm pretty sure I will have to get them custom done for me. Lowers I find so far will not cover the area I want. Too short. Now to decide if I want them made in a black smoke, or clear.


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MsChevious1 #399648 08/21/2010 1:05 PM
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Laurie, you can get the lowers hardware only through Eddy. I bought the whole lowers kit and as you suspect... found the deflectors to be too small. I ended up making a pair that extended from the lower edge of the screen to the fork seals. Now, there's just a hint of turbulence behind the screen... it's heavenly.


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Keith #399649 08/21/2010 11:25 PM
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I found the lowers from Eddy to be fine albeit I interestingly have installed them upside down to what's considered normal I also find they actually look better that way.

Whatever mashes ya spuds I guess.


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MsChevious1 #399650 08/23/2010 2:16 PM
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If you need to eliminate head buffeting with the windshield, lowers will definitely do the trick.

I used Memphis Shades lower fork brackets, and made up some lowers from some 3/16" Lexan.



The brackets are for a VN900 but they also fit the Speedmaster/America lower shrouds.

Here's the setup on my wife's '07 with a Clearview Summer shield



Here's a different style with a Cleaview Roadster shield


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hyates #399651 09/27/2010 11:29 AM
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I went from a summerscreen to a clearview 18" and so far I love it...I like it used the same mounts so I saved some money and only was 4 screws and 2 nuts to mess with.


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jyatesmp #399652 09/27/2010 8:39 PM
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Yeah, the Clearview screens give you some better options with height and width compared to the Triumph screens. If you get some head buffeting/turbulence, you can add the lower deflectors to really smooth things out.

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jyatesmp #399653 09/27/2010 11:24 PM
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Quote:

I went from a summerscreen to a clearview 18" and so far I love it...I like it used the same mounts so I saved some money and only was 4 screws and 2 nuts to mess with.




Did ya get the one with the built in lowers?


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Keith #399654 09/28/2010 8:57 AM
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No it liiks like the summer screen, but a bit wider and about 5" taller....I don't think I'll need the lowers... Still early to tell for sure..


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jyatesmp #399655 09/30/2010 2:04 PM
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I've been using the 17" Clearview Summer Screen replacement for 4.5 years. Looks great, works great, and I haven't seen any need for lowers.


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RamSound #399656 10/01/2010 8:44 AM
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I already had the lowers with my roadster screen. I just recently installed the Clearview Roadster Gt large with extended lowers and am well pleased with the results. The lowers had already improved the buffeting issues, but the higher , wider Clearview made a world of difference !

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Old97 #399657 10/03/2010 11:38 PM
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Yes, the clearview is a good option. I had a 17" model but due to a convoluted set of issues ( too long s story) I bought the Big shot. I do remember the clearview being a good screen when it fitted although I do prefer the look of the Big Shot. It's just personal preference and I must admit, I was guided somewhat by Eddy and I'm glad I was. Food for thought, why not ring Eddy if you want some sound advice?


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