Snapping Twig wrote:Sorry to hear it didn't work out for you.
I'll agree that it's loud and doesn't effectively blow over your helmet, in fact mine hits me right at the faceplate.
I use custom silicone ear plugs and truth be told, they are just adequate, not excellent. Mine is a Shoei X-11 and there are more quiet helmets, like the 1000, but the ventilation is superior, so I leave the 1000 in the closet and run the X-11.
Ceebailey could add a laminar lip and add an inch or so to this screen and I am convinced it would be right.
My recent road trip had plenty of bugs smeared on my visor. The last screen I had on my Virago was a Spitfire and as small as it was, it was 100% effective. Many a bug went over my helmet when they hit that wind stream.
For the noise, I found it turned into background hum as I logged the miles. I'm pretty immune to it now.
Whatever the case, it's worlds different than the OEM sport screen. There's zero chest buffeting with the Ceebailey, couldn't say that with the OEM.
These bikes have a reputation for windscreen buffeting issues. I suppose there's some more costly windscreens in the 3 ~ 4 hundred arena that might be better, but that's a lot of scratch to try them out.
Good luck with whatever solutions you find. Let us know as you find them. Might just follow your lead if you find the right answer.
Interesting. I feel the wind coming over the screen hitting me square in the chest, just under my collarbones. I actually don't even care about that - my primary goal is to save my already long-abused hearing. For me, the noise from this screen to fade to background. I've
never been so uncomfortable on a bike (because of noise) and I've been riding on the street for twenty-something years. There's a constant rumbling and physical shaking around my helmet, not just noise coming in under. There is a nice quiet bubble if I lay down on the tank, though.
I have read that a lot of the custom plugs, although comfortable for longer periods, don't block as much as some of the good foam ones. I alternate between some Etymotic plugs (pretty quiet) and foam plugs (very quiet) but the noise from this screen is way too much even for the quiet foam plugs.
Agreed that a touch more height and a flip at the top could solve a lot of this. Glad it's working out for you. Need a spare?
lynnboyd wrote:SF,
If you've read all the windshield threads you've see the one titled "Solved the windshield dilemma" at
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=22292. I have the Memphis Shades Alley Cat pictured in that thread. It's shaped a little like the Cee Bailey sport shield but wider and maybe a little higher. I think the reason it works so well for me (I'm 5'10" with a 32" inseam) is that it's tilted back more than the stock bracket allows and it comes down the sides of the headlight to prevent the wind tunnel effect up through the tank cut-out. I've used it for 12,000 miles or so year-round. It's the fifth windshield I've tried, in addition to no shield, and I wouldn't change it.
Lynn
I did see that thread and looked at the Memphis Shades screens because of it. I'm toying with the idea of trying a similar mounting arrangement with this one to see if I can make it quieter - the trouble is time right now. The CB screen sat for a week before I could install it and that's just 4 bolts!
Your screen has the hangy-downs around the headlight, which I'm a fan of - the Cal Sci and Z-Teknik screens have pretty pronounced coverage in this area as well. There's also been some discussion here of Gen 1 vs Gen 2 CB screens and whether the Gen 1 might be better for folks with a tank bag, etc.
The thread you linked started on the topic of my next tactic - no screen at all. I don't care much about bugs, although I would like to protect the gauges a bit - just trying to protect my ears. I've been lusting after a Schuberth C3 for some time - if no windscreen is ok with my Qwest, I may just do that. Just need to see about installation of my Sena SMH-10 in the Schuberth - I've had issues with non-brand intercom installs in modulars (Nolan) in the past.
So I'll try no screen and if that's no bueno, I'll probably put together a spreadsheet of dimensions and re-read all these damn threads

to try to sort out what might be best before I throw several hundred bucks at another screen. I'd be inclined to use the BMW touring mount, as that opens up more options - but it then rules out the Wudo and Z-Technik screens.
Thanks y'all.