Saddletramp
Well-known member
When I had my 2005 FJR I installed a Givi windshield on it & was very satisfied with the performance. No helmet buffeting & not too tall.
When I picked up my "new" 2008 FJR last fall I knew the stock windshield was not going to work. I will admit it was much better than the stock windshield on the '05 but still had complaints from my tall wife about too much noise & buffeting.
I pondered another Givi, a Cali-Sci like I have on my Super Tenere, or a Cee Bailey. I've always wanted to try a C B but thought they were fairly expensive. After much research I decided a flip top, 2' wider-2" taller would work. In clear of course.
I installed the windshield today & took the FJR our for a 40 mile test ride. I was super impressed. Although the temperature was around 50, with the shield all the way up I my face was actually hot from lack of air-flow. I could still see over the shield when in the full up position. No buffeting & dead air in the cockpit area. I could lower it & decide how much air I wanted so I could get some air-flow through my full-face helmet.
My wife was too busy with school studies for a ride today but I can't wait to see her reaction to the shield.
Ride on!
When I picked up my "new" 2008 FJR last fall I knew the stock windshield was not going to work. I will admit it was much better than the stock windshield on the '05 but still had complaints from my tall wife about too much noise & buffeting.
I pondered another Givi, a Cali-Sci like I have on my Super Tenere, or a Cee Bailey. I've always wanted to try a C B but thought they were fairly expensive. After much research I decided a flip top, 2' wider-2" taller would work. In clear of course.
I installed the windshield today & took the FJR our for a 40 mile test ride. I was super impressed. Although the temperature was around 50, with the shield all the way up I my face was actually hot from lack of air-flow. I could still see over the shield when in the full up position. No buffeting & dead air in the cockpit area. I could lower it & decide how much air I wanted so I could get some air-flow through my full-face helmet.
My wife was too busy with school studies for a ride today but I can't wait to see her reaction to the shield.
Ride on!