2006FJR
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I am 6'5" and about 300 pounds. I have the Cal-Sci +5.5 (barn door) and I would not change it for the world. It may not look the best but it works great.
Is that all the faster yours will do ?I've been like my Yamaha tall wind screen. The only problems I've had is that damn sticker was next to impossible to get off, and it's so wide that for some reason it hits the left side of the cowl when fully retracted. Other than that, it's great. Just speed tested it to 140 last night.
Were you still in 4th gear?Is that all the faster yours will do ?I've been like my Yamaha tall wind screen. The only problems I've had is that damn sticker was next to impossible to get off, and it's so wide that for some reason it hits the left side of the cowl when fully retracted. Other than that, it's great. Just speed tested it to 140 last night.
Spent several hours now reading through posts regarding windshields. I noticed a couple things: Everybody likes the "...personal preference..." response, a lot of the posts were about a year old, many folks didn't list their height, and many people did not list the year of their bike.
This leads me to my question...can I get some feedback from folks on what screens they like and why? I'm currently looking at the v-stream (mostly) or a rifle sport or a calsci medium. I don't want a barn door, I just want a quieter ride. Thanks for your help in advance, I really appreciate it!
Oh...and I have an '05...look I almost forgot what I was griping about other people leaving out!! Oops...
CalSci medium: works fine, but poor fit and finish, rubs aginst the mirrors, and quite expensive ($200+). V-stream: high quality product with decent fit and finish. Takes some getting used to, but works very well. Also expensive ($200+).
Yamha touring: looks best with perfect fit and finsih. Works as good as the V-stream and much cheaper ($84 from UM).
I am 5'9" and 190lbs. 2006 model with Heli TC and risers.
My vote: Yamaha Touring 1st, V-stream a close 2nd and CalSci Medium a distant 3rd.
Sam
Hair dryer and a little WD-40 for the sticky residue, I also may of chipped a fingernail.I've been like my Yamaha tall wind screen. The only problems I've had is that damn sticker was next to impossible to get off, and it's so wide that for some reason it hits the left side of the cowl when fully retracted. Other than that, it's great. Just speed tested it to 140 last night.
I just picked up a V Stream to try (thanks Scab!) and a simple seat of the pants evaluation is that it is much better than my Rifle. I will have to do a "back to back" test of the two in one day, but the V Stream is definitely quieter. As far as the thickness, it does not appear to be any thicker than my Rifle Sport and actually does less flopping and shaking going down the road.I am 6'2" with a 32" inseam and am riding an 05 FJ ABS model. I'm using the tall Rifle fairing (24" high at the midpoint of the shield) with the tuning block, but still get quite a bit of wind noise at the top of my helmet. I have to slouch uncomfortably to make it quiet. I think I need an additional 2" of protection to make it work. I'm considering the VStream, but would like to know its height. Also, as thick as the Vstream is, are there issues with it hammering the shield mounts?
Thanks
There was significant difference in Gen I V-Stream vs. Gen II. I was much more impressed with the V-Stream on the Gen I bikes.Geez, seems like folks are all over the place on this. I have an '07, stock seat in high position, Gen-Mar risers, am 6' tall. Had a V-Stream on my R1200RT and liked it. Just put a V-Stream on my FJR and am not real impressed. Better around town, but on the highway at 75+ the buffeting is pretty bad unless I scrunch down when it is about 3/4 the way up. All the way up is OK, but the back pressure is pretty bad - worse than stock. I'm thinking about going back to stock, but want more coverage with cooler/wetter weather coming on. Not sure what to try next. I hate this trial and error crap.
Anyone interested in my V-stream for $140 shipped?
Cheers,
- Scott
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