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Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need help.
03/30/15 at 14:27:24
 
Hello all,

My wife have a little 1 cyl. 650 S40 bike. She would like to install a windshield. Something that will protect her from the wind. Looking for suggestion here on brand and model to order !

Thanks you very much.

Ken.
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #1 - 03/30/15 at 14:50:38
 
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Reply #2 - 03/30/15 at 15:57:54
 
I have an OEM windshield off an 05 to part with if you're in Ontario. (not really shippable)
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #3 - 03/31/15 at 19:34:44
 
depends how much shield she wants, the factory shield is great, probably the best smaller shield you will find, or if she like a big ol shield, and is tall, the Dakota tall 3.0 is a good choice, too
Others have had good luck with Memphis Shades, and slipstreamer
How tall does she need the shield to rise above the headlight? (you want her looking over the shield, not through it, two plastic visors (helmet, shield) will cause distortion)
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #4 - 04/02/15 at 17:11:14
 
she dont want to field the wind.  Smiley
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #5 - 04/02/15 at 17:52:27
 
I like the wind, (and BUGS, Bees, Grasshoppers, June Bugs, Dragonflies, etc.), to hit the top of my helmet.  Not my forehead, eyes, mouth, or neck.

Have her sit on the bike, (Riding position)
look straight ahead,  (Level),
then measure up, from the top of the headlight,
to 2" below where she is looking, (at the angle of the forks).
That measurement, is, 'usually,'  the best number for height.

That usually works fairly well for me.
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #6 - 04/02/15 at 20:32:26
 
there is no way to not feel the wind on a motorcycle, the biggest sheild in the world can't block it all, the best you can do is reduce the wind
MN spring has it right, measure to below her line of sight (about even with the tip of her nose is about right) this will kick most of the wind up and over, and make a nice bubble of farly calm air so the wind isn't blasting her like a hurricane
Whe you feel no wind at all during travel, you're in a car  Grin
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #7 - 04/02/15 at 21:24:48
 
Riding a bike is an Outside experience, only faster.
Rain feels like BBs.
Proper protection required.
Proper footwear, not typical Lady's shoes.
Leather gloves.
Full coverage helmet.
Take the safety class.
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #8 - 04/02/15 at 21:28:42
 
slipstreamer spitfire. inexpensive. easy to install. big enough to block wind without looking obnoxious on a small frame bike. mine is great.

if its too tall, you can cut it with a fine tooth jigsaw, medium speed. tape off both sides to prevent scratches.

http://slipstreamer.com/motorcycle/spitfire/
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #9 - 04/03/15 at 13:59:03
 
I have one I took off for a RYCA conversion.  $30 plus shipping.  It looks slightly used, not new.



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Reply #10 - 04/03/15 at 17:41:09
 
slipstreamer didn't work too well on my S40, the stock drag bars don't leave a lot of room for the style of mount it uses
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #11 - 04/03/15 at 22:47:47
 
Got a stock Suzuki one I just pulled from my Savage. Make me an offer if you're interested.
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #12 - 04/04/15 at 22:46:15
 
I'm 5'8" and the stock OEM one suits me fine, they're expensive if you buy new.
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #13 - 04/05/15 at 00:26:36
 
Windshields work their best when they are straight up and down, perpendicular to the road. Following the angle of the forks is a quick way to get serious buffeting of your helmet. I'm 6'2", have the seat lifted better than an inch in the front, and use a Slipstreamer HD-0 handlebar mounted shield, installed fully upright. Used to run a Memphis Shades Big Shot on tweaked Kawasaki VN800A fork mounts. Went from a 21" tall shield down to a 15" shield, with the same net effect. The smaller shield works great, yet looks better.

Any handlebar mounted small to medium shield is adequate. Memphis Shades, Rifle, National Cycle, Slipstreamer, Maier... it doesn't matter who made it, as long is it is mounted correctly.
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Re: Looking to buy a windshield for a S40, need he
Reply #14 - 04/05/15 at 09:20:37
 
Hmmmm my shield is by necessity mounted following the line og the forks, I don't notice helmet buffetting
I do notice the Slipstreamer on my bigger bike seems to block wore air at a more upright angle, though, can't argue that at all

JC Stkoes, the factory sheild sells for $125 at motosport, that's not even close toexpensive
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