They lift the front (lower part) of the windshield. This effectively tilts the top back toward the rider while lifting the front so that more air flows between the windshield and the fairing to help alleviate the vacuum/vortex above the tank. It seems to lower the backpressure for me. When raised all the way up I can feel the heat being sucked up from the engine to swirl above the tank.What about putting on Skyway's windshield spacers??I am thinking about them, what will they do for a stock screen (or any screen) WRT heat, turbulence and handling??
Being an ex-road racer I am sensitive to the way my bikes handle. Being a mechanic I tend to try to make all of them as good as I can. I love my 2005 fjr but noticed on occasion that when I increase my speed with my windshield in the raised position the steering gets heavier. With the windshield all the way up I find the front end pushing (not wanting to turn) as I lean the bike farther and farther over at speeds above 70. I know, don't speed; but on a FJR I occasionally go a little faster than I should. If I lower the screen there is no problem. On our run last week end which was great by the way, I was offered a stock windshield to try out. I look forward to trying a stock screen, since I have never had one ( this is the burned FJR that I am driving). I mention this because I feel this might pose a problem with other riders too if they are not aware of this. The windshield is after all acting like a front spoiler on a race car. My screen is slightly wider and 4 inches taller that stock according to the seller on e-bay. Have any of you felt this on your bikes?
Sorry about the last blank post, thinkin' to hard about riding I guess!!Being an ex-road racer I am sensitive to the way my bikes handle. Being a mechanic I tend to try to make all of them as good as I can. I love my 2005 fjr but noticed on occasion that when I increase my speed with my windshield in the raised position the steering gets heavier. With the windshield all the way up I find the front end pushing (not wanting to turn) as I lean the bike farther and farther over at speeds above 70. I know, don't speed; but on a FJR I occasionally go a little faster than I should. If I lower the screen there is no problem. On our run last week end which was great by the way, I was offered a stock windshield to try out. I look forward to trying a stock screen, since I have never had one ( this is the burned FJR that I am driving). I mention this because I feel this might pose a problem with other riders too if they are not aware of this. The windshield is after all acting like a front spoiler on a race car. My screen is slightly wider and 4 inches taller that stock according to the seller on e-bay. Have any of you felt this on your bikes?
I just recieved the used windscreen in the mail. Unfortunately it seems to be for a 2006. I will how ever try to redrill the holes so I can experiment. The first thing I noticed, though is the screen I am using currently is almost 40% larger than the smaller stock screen. I was shocked when I laid one on the other. I should be able to install the smaller one next week and then I will get back to you guys. Thanks for all the great observations and comments. Keep the rubber side down and the smiles up.Being an ex-road racer I am sensitive to the way my bikes handle. Being a mechanic I tend to try to make all of them as good as I can. I love my 2005 fjr but noticed on occasion that when I increase my speed with my windshield in the raised position the steering gets heavier. With the windshield all the way up I find the front end pushing (not wanting to turn) as I lean the bike farther and farther over at speeds above 70. I know, don't speed; but on a FJR I occasionally go a little faster than I should. If I lower the screen there is no problem. On our run last week end which was great by the way, I was offered a stock windshield to try out. I look forward to trying a stock screen, since I have never had one ( this is the burned FJR that I am driving). I mention this because I feel this might pose a problem with other riders too if they are not aware of this. The windshield is after all acting like a front spoiler on a race car. My screen is slightly wider and 4 inches taller that stock according to the seller on e-bay. Have any of you felt this on your bikes?
I concur. That's exactly what I've found with my Cee Bailey +2 flip.My advice, try a +2h shield with a flip and run it about 1-1.5" above mechanical bottom. IMO that will give you a reasonable compromise between quiet airspace and good handling at low triple digits.
No kidding...?I love my 2005 fjr but noticed on occasion that when I increase my speed with my windshield in the raised position the steering gets heavier.
If you are serious about running a substantially oversize shield on a pre-06 (as in CB +4), you will need to do this:
My old thread may still be around, but not sure. If you don't relieve the buffeting and backpressure, then the bike won't be the only thing swingin' in the wind.
Yeah, but Wings are like fat girlfriends. Very comfortable, but you wouldn't want your friends to see you with one.No kidding...?I love my 2005 fjr but noticed on occasion that when I increase my speed with my windshield in the raised position the steering gets heavier.
Yet another vote for leaving things stock.
Unless you're the size of a barn, why would anyone need a larger windshield? Mine's full down most of the time. Only in a strong headwind, extreme cold or rain do I raise it. If that's not enough... consider a Goldwing or other automobile. YMMV.
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