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Re: Windscreen

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 2:00 pm
by blokeonthemove
I do find my new RT more windy than my 1600 GTL and am tempted by a bigger screen whilst being mindful of RTman's comments about fuel consumption with bigger screens on another post. I do remember on a previous K1200GT, a very fast bike,  was more stable at very high speeds with screen fully down. I'm older now and don't seem to go as fast!

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 2:24 pm
by guest2360
Really.  The screen on my GTL seemed to be on the other side of the road it was so far away.  The RT one felt just off my nose until I got used to it.  My solution, decent helmet and plugs and forget about the tinitus. 

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 3:58 pm
by richardbd
When I tested the K1600, it made the back of my neck cold.  Strange wind pattern created by screen.  Adding the top box solved it but I prefer the look without that huge thing on the back - and you know how important looks are to me!


Interestingly, the Trophy has the same problem, yet the RT doesn't - not for me anyway...

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 4:33 pm
by Casbar
It does for me, I noticed with the standard screen the back of my neck gets cold, so I now make sure I have my buff pulled up. But not tempted yet to fit a larger screen.

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 7:09 pm
by BeeJay
That's strange.
I get a cold back of the neck but I thought it was the helmet.
Never considered it being the screen.
I do ride with the top box on all the time.
Did think about removing it when out on my own but I like the high level brake lights

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 7:29 pm
by Casbar
I ride often without the top box, because I use the bike for Blood Biking. Haven't noticed if I still get a cold neck as its warming up now. I have bought a set of Skene P3 brake lights to fit next to my number plate, so when not using the top box, still have bright brake lights. I had a set of Hyper Lites on a previous bike and they were very bright.

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 10:08 pm
by mlillywh
I've fitted the Puig after market screen - £110 or £130 with the extra deflector - picture http://www.puigusa.com/imagenes/PUIG21655.jpg


I can report the Puig (without deflector) is absolutely spot on - deflects the windstream over my head, and its not quite the maximum setting. I've not even tried the extra deflector.


I'm 6ft6 inside leg 34" and noticed on the test ride and after I bought that there was some buffeting at motorway speeds. With the Puig screen its all gone - in fact you could ride with a open face helmet if you wanted to

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:03 pm
by mhr43
Went for the Werks Quiet Ride. Considerable improvement on BMW screen in every sense. Was undecided between 24 and 26 inch given my height of 6,1.  Based on reviews elsewhere, chose the 24 inch model. More than adequate, seldom raise it more than 2/3, whereas had to have standard screen at max height to less effect.

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 10:10 pm
by Oscar Nelsen
With the stock windscreen, fine rain drops are hitting me in the neck. Would Werks or Puig fix this?
Where can I purchase Puig in USA?

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 8:17 am
by guest2360

With the stock windscreen, fine rain drops are hitting me in the neck. Would Werks or Puig fix this?
Where can I purchase Puig in USA?



Surely that depends where you have the screen height set.  All the way up is going to cause some back draft .  Fit a barn door and you will probably get even more.  Seems to be obligatory for you guys over the pond to look through the screen though.  In the UK next to nobody does so we all have dry necks.

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 3:46 pm
by realshelby
Excessive backdraft comes from a poor design windshield. The WERKS Quiet Ride is designed so you will NEVER need to look through it, I cannot stand to look through a windshield on a bike. There is no windshield made for a bike that keeps the rider dry in the rain. But there are some that allow less under the screen and better control what goes over the screen. Most of all, not looking through a wet windshield is a must, especially at night. One other factor that comes to light is that the design can effect how bugs hit it! Rarely do I get bugs on the backside of the windshield.

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 4:06 pm
by guest2360
So are you saying that the stock BMW screen is badly designed. Some owners believes so are the bars, grips, exhaust, seats, lights.  Makes you wonder how BMW manage to sell any at all.

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 4:58 pm
by richardbd
RTman10 wrote: So are you saying that the stock BMW screen is badly designed. Some owners believes so are the bars, grips, exhaust, seats, lights.  Makes you wonder how BMW manage to sell any at all.

To be fair, quite a few RTers are not that keen on the stock screen.  I changed mine for the BMW Touring one.  It's a bit taller (though I still look over it) but it's quite a bit wider and I find that much more comfortable in the winter because it keeps the draft off my shoulders.


Screens are almost as personal a choice as helmets - and often need to be tested in combination.  All of my last three bikes I've fitted after-market screens to - and I'm not really much of a fettler...


:thumbs:

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 7:01 pm
by Oscar Nelsen
English is my second language, so please excuse the confusion of what I meant about getting hit in the neck.  When I say neck I mean the Adam’s Apple area, not the back of the neck.  With the windscreen all the way down, up, or where I usually have it at about 60% for minimum noise & buffet and maximum air flow to the helmet vent, I still got hit in the front of the neck.

Sent Puigusa.com an email Friday late and hope to hear from them Monday.  Any ideas on where to purchase a Puig in the USA? 

Re: Windscreen

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 7:08 pm
by guest3074
Oscar Nelsen wrote: Sent Puigusa.com an email Friday late and hope to hear from them Monday.  Any ideas on where to purchase a Puig in the USA?
On a recent trip to Germany we were lucky and had some hot weather, found that the Puig was too good even in the low position at deflecting the wind and I got rather hot, sold it on my return to the UK and will still with the stock screen  :)