New windshield

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jsparks6288
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New windshield

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Has any one tried the 22 Domed windshield from Cee Baileys? I need to replace my factory touring shield. (Never try to remove the protective coating on a polycarbonate shield with carburetor cleaner, by the way.) Baileys listes the 19.5 EURO as being 3 inches taller than the sport shield and it mentions that you can look over the shield. The 21.5 and 22 are 5 inches taller. The 22 Domed is listed for touring. I do not want to look through the shield. If any one has first hand info about these shield I would appreciate it. Thanks
Jeff Sparks
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Re: New windshield

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jsparks6288
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Re: New windshield

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Thanks, I decided that I will go with the Cee Baileys. It looked like the Parabellum used a different bracket, so that would be three sets for me, I've got the low one for the bikini and the four curly cues for the touring. I decided to just go with the short shield (19.5) because I definitely want to look over not through the shield. Windnoise is not a problem because I wear ear plugs w/a full-face helmet.
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Re: New windshield

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Have you considered the Aeroflow? I tried three different shields and couldn't get rid of buffeting. The Aeroflow with tank wings to divert the dirty air over the oil coolers on my 1150R solved the problem. Aeroflow costs a little more, but it's smooth as silk behind this shield.
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