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Guido41
07-26-2009, 06:09 PM
Has anyone out there put on the aftermarket 4" shorter by 2.5" wider windshield? How does it compare to the OEM?
awsmsrv
07-26-2009, 06:28 PM
I've got the Clearview Medium with Vent & Tint, but it was just a little too tall still, so I had another 1.5" cut off and now it's great. There is a little more buffeting now (not much), but now I can see over it. I prefer over rather than through. Your first downpour will convince you of that.
BIG TOM
07-26-2009, 06:44 PM
Has anyone out there put on the aftermarket 4" shorter by 2.5" wider windshield? How does it compare to the OEM?
Just ordered one myself this last week...its actually 5 inches wider. 2 1/2 on each side.. J Gorom has one on his.... looks good..talked to him last year about it ..he likes his..:fnd_(16):
Mariner Fan
07-26-2009, 06:49 PM
I've got the Clearview Medium with Vent & Tint, but it was just a little too tall still, so I had another 1.5" cut off and now it's great. There is a little more buffeting now (not much), but now I can see over it. I prefer over rather than through. Your first downpour will convince you of that.
Heck I usually duck behind my windshield during a downpour.
Wanderer
07-26-2009, 07:05 PM
Heck I usually duck behind my windshield during a downpour.
+1. Use FW1 on the windshield and the water rolls off. My problem is when the eye glasses get wet.
Caveman
07-26-2009, 09:48 PM
I have the kromeworks and love it!!!
frogmaster
07-26-2009, 10:10 PM
Has anyone out there put on the aftermarket 4" shorter by 2.5" wider windshield? How does it compare to the OEM?
Have both. I love the shorty if I NEVER get on the Highway say over 65mph... (buffetting), other wise OEM or my XXL Clearview if on the HIGHWAY over 65mph. My 2-up partner agrees and if she ain't nobody will be happy (Just Kiddin--- alittle) LOL!
pagenutt
07-26-2009, 10:20 PM
Have both, put the short one on in summer. The use the OEM in spring and fall..
Shorter one is just below my line of sight...perfect!
But in the cold weather, love that taller one! Keeping it clean is a pain!
:smile5:
bar836
07-27-2009, 01:33 AM
I have both (stocker and a show chrome), and at this point I only use the shorty.
flb_78
07-27-2009, 02:25 AM
I have a Clearview XXL and a yammie shorty.
I have less buffeting with the shorty then I do the CV. Also get better gas mileage with the shorty.
I sold my Clearview.
footsie
08-05-2009, 03:49 AM
I love the showchrome shield, the wind from the trucks on the interstate have less effect on the bike with the shorter windshield. Its all I ride with.
Gregg
indydog
08-05-2009, 11:24 AM
I have the Chromeworks short (13") windshiled and found the buffetting significant above 65mph.
I change between the short, a clearview (stock level) with vent and the stock windshield. I really prefer the CV. My passenger also prefers the CV.
Boomerbiker
08-05-2009, 12:12 PM
I have the YAM oem shorty on the Venture and use it year round. Two reasons - visibility during rainstorms and lack of air flowing to the full faced helmet that I wear at all times.
Bobby G
08-05-2009, 11:46 PM
Ditto on the Show Chrome shortie/fatty. It's 3" shorter (perfect height), and 4" wider. I run with it all the time, get great MPG's, can see in the rain, have no buffeting issues, and get great air flow over the top on my skid lid. I'll never go back to the stock windshield.
:thumbsup2:
FreezyRider
08-06-2009, 08:57 AM
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waterbug
08-06-2009, 11:40 PM
I am looking for a bigger windshield so she doesnt get knocked around as much, clear view says 4 to 6 wks who else has any that work on the venture and I can get a vent with it? I know freebird was trying one out but for the life of me I cant remember what it was and I cant find it in search? thanks
Smely
08-07-2009, 02:39 AM
Ditto on the Show Chrome shortie/fatty. It's 3" shorter (perfect height), and 4" wider. I run with it all the time, get great MPG's, can see in the rain, have no buffeting issues, and get great air flow over the top on my skid lid. I'll never go back to the stock windshield.
:thumbsup2:
Hey Bobby, Snap just cut my OEM down for me.......LOVE IT!:dancefool:
Bobby G
08-07-2009, 04:18 PM
Hey Bobby, Snap just cut my OEM down for me.......LOVE IT!:dancefool:
I heard. Glad it's working out for you. Now you and Sue-Sue can go rain-ridin'!
:250:
Smely
08-08-2009, 05:34 AM
I heard. Glad it's working out for you. Now you and Sue-Sue can go rain-ridin'!
:250:
Been there, done that but now........I can see where I'm going!!!!!:clap2:
macgyver36
08-10-2009, 09:53 PM
Hi all I am going to get my stock windshield cut down about 3-4" on my 06 RSV.
Should I cut from the bottom or top?
I have located a company who can cut plexi and lexan, and will get them to make the cut.
Thanks in advance.
T
coldinnd
08-10-2009, 10:25 PM
I have both and I went back to the stock windshield for highway use. The shorter one is good for around town but too much buffeting on the highway.(and during rain I hunker down behind the windshield also):250:
Smely
08-13-2009, 05:20 AM
Hi all I am going to get my stock windshield cut down about 3-4" on my 06 RSV.
Should I cut from the bottom or top?
I have located a company who can cut plexi and lexan, and will get them to make the cut.
Thanks in advance.
T
I hope you are not paying too much for someone to cut it for you. Did mine with some thin painters tape (to mark the cut) and a jig saw with a fine bit. Make sure you put painters tape on the bottom of the jigsaw where it will rub on the w/s so you don't scratch it. then just 3 levels on sand paper (corse to fine) on a jitterbug sander and viola, a cut down windshield. You will have to cut from the top down. Can't cut the bottom where the mounting holes are. We cut mine just to where I am looking over the top of the w/s. No buffeting at all. Good luck!
ablumny
08-13-2009, 07:57 AM
I hope you are not paying too much for someone to cut it for you. Did mine with some thin painters tape (to mark the cut) and a jig saw with a fine bit. Make sure you put painters tape on the bottom of the jigsaw where it will rub on the w/s so you don't scratch it. then just 3 levels on sand paper (corse to fine) on a jitterbug sander and viola, a cut down windshield. You will have to cut from the top down. Can't cut the bottom where the mounting holes are. We cut mine just to where I am looking over the top of the w/s. No buffeting at all. Good luck!
I cut all my shields down at one time and did my RSV shield the day I got it. Very easy. Smely's instructions above are right however I got a roll of wide painters tape and covered the whole shield, both sides to be sure I had no issues while working in it. To match the factory profile of the shield, I layed heavy paper on the protected shield, traced the top, cut that out and simply lowered the paper to the height I wanted and retraced onto my painters tape. Also, after the three levels of sanding, finish the edge off with a rag wrapped around a finger, VERY lightly dipped in M.E.K. (Metyl Ethyl Ketone) solution which you can get at any home depot/lowes. Wipe it along the edge and you will have a factory looking edge. (do not let it drip on the shield surface as it's very lightly melting the plastic, eliminating the remaining sanding marks etc.)
Trainwreck68
08-13-2009, 08:28 AM
I got my shorter windshield from Cee Bailey they also make aircraft windshields, it has been great never scratches and I use the short one (just below line of sight) with no buffering in the summer, and the stock one in the winter.
Mover
08-11-2011, 01:01 PM
I'm also looking for a shorter windshield than the stock OEM and have found the ShowChrome 13.5" and the Cee Bailey 12" both in light gray. Cee Bailey is about $30 more but is it worth it?
Rick Haywood
08-11-2011, 01:57 PM
I bought the 13.5 and have had it on for over 30,000 miles and I love it. I only use Turtle wax clear coat scratch remover to clean it and it is as clear as new. Oh yes and the price was great. Something like $85.00
Jactana
08-11-2011, 02:03 PM
I got my shorter windshield from Cee Bailey they also make aircraft windshields, it has been great never scratches and I use the short one (just below line of sight) with no buffering in the summer, and the stock one in the winter.
Same here, use plexus on it, stays clear. Ron
Sailor
08-11-2011, 02:15 PM
Got the slipstream 13 inch with light tint. Put it on then rode to Cody and back. I really like it.
Mover
08-11-2011, 02:57 PM
Got the slipstream 13 inch with light tint. Put it on then rode to Cody and back. I really like it.
I recall someone having issues with the placement of the holes to secure the slipstream. Did you have any issues?
slickster
08-13-2011, 04:48 PM
I cut 2-3 inches off my stock one...just enough to allow me to see over the top...near zero buffeting and I can duck a little when it's really raining...tape it up, mark a line and cut with a jig saw with a metal blade in it....used an orbital sander to round off the edges and clean it up....works for me....:whistling:
orbie
08-13-2011, 07:22 PM
I Just put on my new Clearview (3" shorter & 2" wider). It's great. I can see over and not through it. I don't like looking through it, going to work in the morning it will ofter fog up when I go thru a low spot. (lots of them in NJ) now I look over and am a happy camper. I have the origina (05 Midnight Venture) for sale.
Sailor
08-15-2011, 01:30 AM
No issues with the slipstream. Fit perfect.
hi all,
i'm thinking of changing the 13'' windshield i have on my '00 RSV with a larger one (probably the 17'' tall) to protect more effectively the passenger from the air he gets on his face when driving at speeds over 100km/h.
Will that extra 4-5'' make any significant difference to the air flow at the back seat? Any personal experiences ?
p.s. I hope i am not offtopic, greetings!:thumbsup2:
flb_78
09-13-2011, 11:15 PM
hi all,
i'm thinking of changing the 13'' windshield i have on my '00 RSV with a larger one (probably the 17'' tall) to protect more effectively the passenger from the air he gets on his face when driving at speeds over 100km/h.
Will that extra 4-5'' make any significant difference to the air flow at the back seat? Any personal experiences ?
p.s. I hope i am not offtopic, greetings!:thumbsup2:
I can tell you from personal experience, that 4-5" difference will make a huge difference on your passenger.
Ryana7769
09-13-2011, 11:27 PM
Have both. I love the shorty if I NEVER get on the Highway say over 65mph... (buffetting), other wise OEM or my XXL Clearview if on the HIGHWAY over 65mph. My 2-up partner agrees and if she ain't nobody will be happy (Just Kiddin--- alittle) LOL!
:sign yeah that::sign yeah that::sign yeah that::sign yeah that:
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