Well,
Here is everything with regards to this windshield that I was able to gather/ group buy through them not a go.
I am interested in hearing more about your product!
I have a cee baileys 4+4+ on my 05 in ice Blue.
Do you offer tints?
Will your shield stop the following?
Noise around helmet?
buffeting of helmet?
Back pressure with out having to cut holes in the shield like a CALSCI shield?
Thank you in advance for providing the information I have requested.
Thanks for your interest in the National Cycle V-Stream windshield. I ride an FJR1300, and actually my bike was used to develop the V-Stream for the FJR. I also have ridden behind both sizes of OEM windshield and the CeeBaileys (I'm not sure of the size).
First, let me say that it is the design of the windshield that provides the wind protection and lack of turbulence, not the physical size of the windshield. The V-Stream is a revolutionary design that causes the turbulence coming off the sides of the windshield to move AWAY from the rider and passenger, not toward them as a normal windshield does. This gives the rider a quiet "still air pocket" behind the V-Stream that I have not found in any other windshield.
The V-Stream is made out of 6mm thick polycarbonate with our own Quantum hard coating system. This makes our windshields 30% more scratch resistant than Acrylic, which is what your windshield is made out of.
We do not offer tints in our windshields. The optic clarity of our polycarbonate windshields would be reduced severely by tinting.
Thanks,
Would you say that the back pressure is also gone? I put a spacer under the bracket which tilted my 4+4, I have okay air flow when it is all the way down. but it I put it up I get a feeling someone is pushing my helmet down and forward I guess. Some have cut out spaces which they claim has reduced or eliminated the back pressure. Do you plan on being in the area anytime soon?
What is the size of this shield compared to the 05 stock? It appears to be wider at the bottom and a little bigger/taller
My FJR is the '05, and it is blue, but it was also scraped up pretty badly from asphalt abrasion. That's all fixed, and shortly after that I put the prototype V-Stream on the bike. I do not notice any back pressure behind the V-Stream, even at "extra legal" speeds.
The V-Stream measures about 21" tall, and is definitely wider at the top than the stock windshield.
I can tell you that the design of the V-Stream makes it that much more enjoyable to listen to my XM radio through my Baehr intercom/audio system. The difference between the V-Stream and the larger OEM windshield is amazing.
Thanks,
Once you have answered those last few questions for me, It seems there is quite a few that would consider purchasing this shield, do you feel that a group buy would be something that NC would be interested in participating in?
Please provide cost/ number of buyers necessary and a contact for those to purchase from, possibly a discount code etc.? thanks again.
Michael,
While we do sell directly to the consumer, we do not discount our products. We do not want to compete with our dealers. You may find a dealer who will make you a quantity deal, but our policies prohibit us from discounting to the consumer.
We do have the V-Stream for the FJR in stock, and the part number is N20301 and the retail price is $179.95, plus S&H. You can order from us directly, we accept VISA and MasterCard.
Thanks,
Thanks for the information, I know you ride a lot more than I do and travel distance.
It is great to hear 0 back pressure,
Is the noise, back pressure & buffeting gone even in the down/summer position?
If not how high do you have to extend before you get in the pocket?
Almost forgot how's the rain protection?
The questions you ask are all highly subjective. There is no economical way to quantify the results beyond what we have done. The size, posture, and even the personal tolerance of the individual all have a bearing on the perception of protection. All I can say is that I find it to be far superior to any other FJR windshield on the market.
As an aside, you will never get total protection from any motorcycle. That's part of the motorcycle experience.
Thanks,