Subject: Re: Windshields? Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:46 am
I guess I do not understand why we would put a screen on a dirt bike. With several street bikes in my garage I understand windshields. I do know with smallish shields there can be and usually is a lot of buffeting especially around the helmet. In my opinion I would much rather have the full blast of clean air instead of the buffeting. Anyone having done the windshield thing are you experiencing any buffeting? Curious thing this desire for windshield and luggage on a dirt bike. I mean it is not like our bike is a BMW GS or anything like that. wilburj
greer
Subject: Re: Windshields? Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:24 pm
I plan to ride mine everywhere. I rode it to Florida last month. The little windshield and Dirt Bagz were mighty handy.
Sarah
BPG
Subject: Re: Windshields? Mon Dec 07, 2009 6:38 pm
I have a small screen and (sometimes) luggage on mine because I sometimes treat it as a pure dirtbike, and as a dual sport, as a commuter, as a sportbike on a tightly twisted road, etc. That's the beauty of the WRR.
PS - posted up in your intro thread - I grew up in Lucinda, PA, right "beside" ya!
Cheers,
- Brendan
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Windshields? Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:34 pm
greer wrote:
I plan to ride mine everywhere. I rode it to Florida last month. The little windshield and Dirt Bagz were mighty handy.
Sarah
Why does anyone ride to Florida? We in Florida ride everywhere else for the good roads. We make due with what we have here.
BPG
Subject: Re: Windshields? Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:36 pm
toneout wrote:
Why does anyone ride to Florida? We in Florida ride everywhere else for the good roads. We make due with what we have here.
I've only ridden to FL a few times, when the weather was too cold to ride anywhere else in the country!
But yeah, definitely much better riding in pretty much any other state.
Akoffroader
Subject: Re: Windshields? Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:51 pm
Here's a wind screen I built out of a V Strom windshield.
Welded on a GPS mount while I was at it....
AK Greg
zrider
Subject: Where From? Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:19 am
Akoffroader wrote:
Here's a wind screen I built out of a V Strom windshield.
Welded on a GPS mount while I was at it....
AK Greg
Do you have a link as to where to get one of these? It looks great and functional. Just needs a yami sticker....
Akoffroader
Subject: Re: Windshields? Thu Dec 17, 2009 2:04 am
These were a pain in the rear to make. Many hours of bending, twisting, tac welding etc., etc. Not something I'd want to do again.....
AK
mlacey56
Subject: Re: Windshields? Sat Dec 19, 2009 8:20 am
greer wrote:
I plan to ride mine everywhere. I rode it to Florida last month. The little windshield and Dirt Bagz were mighty handy.
Sarah
hell yeah
mlacey56
Subject: Re: Windshields? Sat Dec 19, 2009 8:23 am
Akoffroader wrote:
These were a pain in the rear to make. Many hours of bending, twisting, tac welding etc., etc. Not something I'd want to do again.....
AK
that sucks. you did a great job. too bad i can't buy these
greer
Subject: Re: Windshields? Sat Dec 19, 2009 1:30 pm
AK,
That is a good looking outfit. Are those modified Turbo City brackets?
That's funny. If that bike had a brain, it would be as embarrassed as a dog with a halloween outfit on. I guess if the owner likes it that's all that matters.
BPG
Subject: Re: Windshields? Tue Dec 22, 2009 8:39 pm
bash3r wrote:
Here's how mine turned out...
Looks good! Let us know how it works for ya.
Don't forget to wrap the brake line in electrical tape. Mine still hasn't rubbed through the e-tape yet, but I'd rather it do that than through the brake line itself!
Akoffroader
Subject: Re: Windshields? Thu Dec 24, 2009 3:21 am
greer wrote:
AK,
That is a good looking outfit. Are those modified Turbo City brackets?
Yes, they started off as a set of left over XR650L brackets from a Turbo City windshield I had from a previous bike.
I cut off all the mounting tabs, then started bending, cutting and welding. The trick is to get the windshield set at the right angle (59 degrees in this case) and at the right distance from the headlight/number plate setup. The next trick is the mounted height of the windshield itself.
Getting the brackets to match required leveling the bike. Then leveling then handlebars. Then picking a common point on the known good bracket to level / measure from to make the second bracket. If they don't match exactly, the angle will be off and the windshield will sit crooked.
I'm a perfectionest, so it took two weeks to make everything fit just right before the final weld up and paint.
I also have a full Turbo City windshield setup for my WR250R and the final product (modified XRL brackets) ended up quite different in shape then the stock WRR brackets TCI provides. They would be a good starting point, but would still require a lot of messing around to get them to work right with a V Strom wind screen.
Take care,
Greg
sswrx
Subject: Re: Windshields? Sat Dec 26, 2009 2:52 am
Akoffroader wrote:
Here's a wind screen I built out of a V Strom windshield.
That's a really cool setup! The screen is just the right size to protect you but not look too big for the bike. I may have to get a used V-Strom windscreen & mount it like yours! The aftermarket really needs to get with it & make us some nice screens that blend with the WR's profile. Great job!
AK Greg
lancek
Subject: Thats not at windshield - this is a windshield!!!! Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:42 am
Only trouble is you need another cylinder on your bike just to drive it through the wind!!!
Jaynen
Subject: Re: Windshields? Mon Dec 28, 2009 12:11 am
My MRA windscreen has been great for over 8000 miles now. I would be curious to try a bike with a laminar lip since that could stay on the bike for more technical stuff.
Herkypilot
Subject: Re: Windshields? Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:23 pm
lancek wrote:
Only trouble is you need another cylinder on your bike just to drive it through the wind!!!
Ok, that's the worst windscreen I've ever seen on a motorcycle! I hope it was a temporary setup!
King Wolf
Subject: Re: Windshields? Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:49 am
greer wrote:
Just wanted to post up a "Thank You" to BPG for the Harbor Freight windshield. Had mine for about 1500 miles now, can't believe how well it works. Thanks again!!
Sarah
I just bought the harbor right face shield...and am about to do the same thing with it. The only thing now is i need to buy some Velcro. Where did you guys get it at? I am going to head to wally world tomorrow and see if i can find anything.
greer
Subject: Re: Windshields? Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:15 am
Yep, Walmart.
Sarah
bash3r
Subject: Re: Windshields? Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:21 pm
King Wolf wrote:
greer wrote:
Just wanted to post up a "Thank You" to BPG for the Harbor Freight windshield. Had mine for about 1500 miles now, can't believe how well it works. Thanks again!!
Sarah
I just bought the harbor right face shield...and am about to do the same thing with it. The only thing now is i need to buy some Velcro. Where did you guys get it at? I am going to head to wally world tomorrow and see if i can find anything.
I got mine at Lowes, it was way back with the shelving organizer stuff.. totally weird place for it!
King Wolf
Subject: Re: Windshields? Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:27 am
Well i picked up some velcro at wally world...and the had white so i decided to make it good old yamy colors...haha take a look.
I even used a blue sharpie on the sides...as you can see in the pic(theres the sharpie i used laying on the right.)
And heres both pieces before i put them back on my WR...the face shield still has the plastic peel on one side thats why it looks blueish...
So what do you guys think??? i spent like 2-3 hours cutting cutting and more cutting/measuring to get thoughs dang valcro strips just how i wanted them.(and since i bought 5 feet of valcro i had plent to work with)
greer
Subject: Re: Windshields? Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:33 am