Windshield Comparison: Sportshield and Cee Bailey

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Windshield Comparison: Sportshield and Cee Bailey

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Just got a Cee Bailey 22" windscreen and decided to snap some before and after pix. Guess I should have washed off a few of the bugs first?

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I have thought about buying the 22" screen. How do you rate the performance of the 22" vs. the sport screen? What is you height? Were you able to use the hardware that came with the BMW sport screen?
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+1 on organizedentropy's questions. Thanks.
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The Cee Bailey mounts to the same mounts as the BMW (Nat'l Cycle) sport or touring screens.

I'm 6' 4" and the "blast zone" hits the top of my helmet. The sportscreen puts it smack dab in the middle of my visor.

So far I'm quite happy with the Cee Bailey. I took it out the other day and it was really windy. It made a big difference in buffeting and kept the brunt of the blast off me. I may add spacers on the upper mounting points and see if it raises it over my head. That helped a lot on the sportscreen.
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