Just Curious, What color and size windshield you have on your TG?

Jun 13, 2016
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Just Curious, What color and size windshield you have on your TG?

I have a curved 11 inch clear presently I plan to try next year. I took off a black (dark tint) curved of about 9 inches. Do you think I will notice any difference?
 
For the last several years about the only aftermarket shield I have purchase has been the LRS's (long ride shields). I probably have 3 different ones right now and at least two of them are either 10" or 11" flat tops.

Actually this is a really good time to check their site because they are having a Christmas sale and you can scrore some nice ones for $45.00.
 
We run a 12" Freedom clear touring style windshield with a recurve at the top, the Misses really likes it because the wind doesn't beat her up.
 
I am also running the 12" Freedom recurve touring shield. There's no distortion. I got the light tint. I really like it.
 
I like the LRS shields. I have a 10" flat top recurve with light smoke tint for Summer, and the same in 12" clear for Winter.

I guess it's about time to change over to the Winter shield.
 
Have two different windshields that I use. I have a Freedom Shields (FS) 7 inch Medium Tint Wide Touring Air Recurve model, used during cool/warmer temps. Use a Long Ride Shields (LRS) 8 inch Ultra Recurve Medium Tint model for cold weather riding.

FS 7" MT Wide Touring Air Recurve

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LRS 8" MT Ultra Recurve

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The stock 10" is too low. I've always put the optional H-D 12" clear windshield on my TG's. Can't ride with a dark tinted shield. I want to see ALL OF THE ROAD SURFACE. I've always wondered how do you guys see the road at night????
 
I have used Freedom Shields on both my two-wheelers and trikes for quite a few years and would highly recommend them. The plastic they use is much thicker than most others I have seen and the recurve at the top allows you to get a shorter height and still not get buffeting from air flow over the top.

They have a new model out now that I think is incredible. The windshield is wider and sticks out over the fairing on the sides. I've found this really helps stop the air that normally flows around the windshield and it keeps more wind off your hands if you ride in cold weather. I don't work for Freedom Shields or anything like that. They are local to where I live and love their products.

Here's a picture that shows part of the windshield and how it is wider and goes over the fairing. If you consider how far that bottom piece sticks out, you can imagine how much more windshield area is in front of you, blocking the air.

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Flat Top windshields for us

DSC00124.JPGDSC00268.JPGDSC00551.JPGDSC01021.JPGDSC00999.JPGMy bride loves the flat top designed windshields from Long Ride Shields. We have a half a dozen of others but for wind management for passenger the flat tops seem to do the best for us. Get what you want and be sure it works for you have a great Christmas shopping. :good: ride safe Fred
 
I have a couple of recurves. One for summer and another for winter. They both kick the air up higher, resulting in less buffeting. Both are LRS, both are clear. I've had smoked ones in the past, but did not like the reduced visibility when looking thru them at night.

Kevin
 
Taller is better for the passenger. If they have wider I would do that too.

I used LRS in the past and worked great. :D

And I get to break all the Christmas lights at the top of the threads.:sneakydevil:
 
I have used Freedom Shields on both my two-wheelers and trikes for quite a few years and would highly recommend them. The plastic they use is much thicker than most others I have seen and the recurve at the top allows you to get a shorter height and still not get buffeting from air flow over the top.

They have a new model out now that I think is incredible. The windshield is wider and sticks out over the fairing on the sides. I've found this really helps stop the air that normally flows around the windshield and it keeps more wind off your hands if you ride in cold weather. I don't work for Freedom Shields or anything like that. They are local to where I live and love their products.

Here's a picture that shows part of the windshield and how it is wider and goes over the fairing. If you consider how far that bottom piece sticks out, you can imagine how much more windshield area is in front of you, blocking the air.

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That is a very interesting windshield. I think I would like that in the really cold weather! Especially with my taller bars that put my hands above the fairing.

Thanks for posting that! :)

Kevin
 
Seems the general theme is about 12" for riding 2 up. I also did not like the tinted shield at night, found it was to hard to see out of. I'm hoping with the clear I can stay out later before I have to start heading back home, more riding time is always good.

As a side note: I also enjoy breaking the bulbs, makes me feel like a rebel. :Dorag:
 
I had a 11" light tint. freedom on my ultra and moved it to the Triglide. It wasn't the same for her... Went with a dark tint 13" keeps her happy.... I should really stay dry in the rain now :clapping: The tint doesn't bother us. We don't ride in the dark because of the deer. The only time ride when its dark now is if were in the hills to late during Sturgis. The bike has a lot better lights than the ultra did, so it still shouldn't bother..... I can always look over some. :cxtv:
 
Seems the general theme is about 12" for riding 2 up. I also did not like the tinted shield at night, found it was to hard to see out of. I'm hoping with the clear I can stay out later before I have to start heading back home, more riding time is always good.

As a side note: I also enjoy breaking the bulbs, makes me feel like a rebel. :Dorag:
Just a note our cold weather is 9" and the warm weather used 90% of time is 7" for more air in summer humid weather the flat top keeps the side wind buffet to a minium just sayin... Merry Christmas Fred/Jeanne
 
Some other things that affect how well each of our chosen windshield height performs are:

• Rider height.

• Passenger height.

• Height change for any non-stock seat mounted.

So, once you select a manufacturer, make sure you take good measurements to get the height needed for you and your passenger, on the actual seat you'll be using. I've been demoing seats for over a month, and have experienced increased buffeting and bug strikes to face shield due to a rise in seat height for some demo models.
 
We found out she sits different on the trike than the Ultra. The 11" was great for her on the Ultra, she gets blown all over the place with it on the trike thats why I went two inches taller. It looked the same to me on the front. But she sits a lot higher. Also I had to move the tour pack forward. She was far enough back. could have put a small cooler between us. Moved it to the front holes and shes still farther away than on the Ultra. She says she looks over me now. before she looked into the back of my head.... Maybe thats how she always knew what I was thinking....:xzqxz:
 
Thanks for the responses guys. I should add that I ride with a half helmet and after close to a hundred miles my ears are whistling dixie due to the wind. I know switching helmets would help but the one I use has sentimental value and I really would like to stick with it if I can.

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I have a lightly smoked windshield from Fast Aire.com, $38.00 at my door in 3 days. I put one of these on an earlier bike and had the same great service and price.

PC
 

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