Another vote for Clearview. Great quality and customer service.
I said screw it (haha) and went metal thread.Those well nuts sometimes get permanently deformed and need to be replaced. Both my top two on either side got so deformed that the screw couldn't catch them after a windshield R & R.
They no longer show one for the ST1100.madstad.com
adjustable windshield that works better than anything else I found. I like riding my ST1100 better than the ST1300 due to this windshield. (They don't make one for the ST1300 because it already is adjustable but MadStad makes a better unit for the ST1100 than Honda did for the ST1300)
I'm 5'8" and bought a large. It worked fine until I put a Corbin on, which lowered me a bit. I'm going to have to get a medium. Can't stand looking thru the shield.Uncle Phil - it looks like the windscreen on your MadStad is taller and more narrow than what they sold me - although I think mine looks unusually wide - it works very well.
Now I'm gonna have to try a Clearview to see how I like them.
That was one that he had laying around for me to try.Uncle Phil - it looks like the windscreen on your MadStad is taller and more narrow than what they sold me - although I think mine looks unusually wide - it works very well. Now I'm gonna have to try a Clearview to see how I like them.
I thought about that, but with close inspection, some of the width is gone, so I don't even have all the mounting screws.Any thoughts on experimenting with the broken one? ie. shortening it up significantly to make a warm weather alternative. Providing the missing chunk is in a place that you can remove of course.
I'm 5'8" and bought a large. It worked fine until I put a Corbin on, which lowered me a bit. I'm going to have to get a medium. Can't stand looking thru the shield.
I have the 'original' prototype in my collection
That is one sweet, unique bit of ST1100 kit, Phil. I remember when you first posted about it; I almoST asked for line drawings or tracings then to try my hand at DIY’g. I suppose there’s no copyright or patent issues today...(?) I’m currently looking hard at Garry Coates’ Givi Airflow adaptation.St1100 madstad adjustable windshield project | ST1100-Windshield | ST-Owners.com (st-owners.com)
Good idea! Thank you!Don't go and buy another one. It is easy to cut it down with a fine coping saw blade. Mark your line with a fine point marker, put masking tape on both sides of the shield, along the line, then use a fine file to smooth off the cut edge.