Windshield Recommendation.

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2007 ST1300
Although the stock windshield on my 07 ST1300 is adequate in providing the necessary wind protection, especially at highway speeds, I find that I have to raise the windshield at it's highest point to achieve the the desired evel of comfort. In so doing, I find myself looking through the windshield as opposed to looking over it, which I would much prefer. For this reason, I am considering an aftermarket windshield that would provide equivalent (or better) wind protection, while allowing for a lower setting whereby I can still look over it. After a bit of research, I am leaning toward the Bike-Quip Windshield. I like the looks, the recurve (which I assume will help with minimizing the amount of rise), and the size. I would love to hear suggestions and comments from anyone who has had experience with the Bike-Quip or any other quality windshield that will achieve the results I am seeking------Good protection while being able to look over the windshield. For the record, I am 5' 9"
 
I have no experience with the ST1300 but experience from a number of other motorcycles with a windshield and I, as you will see above the windshield and not above. I am 181 cm tall and my experience is that it is not only height that determines, I had ridden a motorcycle for a while and I was very happy with the windshield. I bought a new jacket and pants with more padding / safety over everything that became more voluminous, which changed my whole experience behind a windshield I had been happy with to useless.
 
I've had a Bike-Quip screen on my ST1300 for around 10 years, not sure if it's the same specs as their current screen. From memory, it's a about 1" wider each side, around 2" taller and has a very minor "curl" at the top. At highway speeds I have it adjusted so as I can see over the top, there's little wind at that height, comfortable for me a 5' 9".
 
Another vote for BikeQuip from me. I found that tilting it backwards a little was beneficial, too. I always fancied trying out a V-Stream as it was so futuristic-looking, but never did.

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Another positive mention for Bike-Quip here. I've had mine for about 10 years also. It's showing some crazing, but since I look over it, no problem. Although bugs seem to be attracted to it. :roflmao-2x: I tried a V-stream once and didn't like it at all. I think Clearview has a similar type shield.
 
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I had a Calsci windshield on my 1300. It offered marginally quieter air than the stock shield. It was wider and iirc, 2" taller than the OEM. I ordered it taller based on Calsci's suggestions on how to determine the size. I wanted to look through the shield, not over it, and this was the result. Calsci's quality dropped for a few years but on another website I recently learned that at least one guy is happy with their recent service and quality of a shield for an NC750.

If you do put a larger shield on the bike, you can expect your mpg to decrease by a bit - maybe 1 or a fraction of a mpg.
 
Where are you located.
I have this but wonder if shipping might be worse from here than GB.
 

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@Hound I love the way you dressed up your PAN. Very Sharp!!. Can you please tell me more about HOW you managed to tilt it backwards? Do you find that the Bike-Quip offers better wind protection/quieter than the OEM?
 
@sirbike I live in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Not sure what shipping might cost. Another reason for seriously considering the Bike-Quip is that My niece lives in the UK and she might be visiting for Christmas.. Just FYI, shipping from the UK to Canada works out to be roughly $102 Canadian Dollars so that is quite hefty. If she doesn't make it for Christmas, I might be motivated to follow up with your screen. I will kepp that in mind. Thanks!!
 
@docw1 The other screen that is on my shortlist is the V-Stream and since you have experience with it, can you please tell me how it comares to the Bike-Quip?. Based on the responses so far, it seems Bike-Quip is the way to go.
 
@docw1 The other screen that is on my shortlist is the V-Stream and since you have experience with it, can you please tell me how it comares to the Bike-Quip?. Based on the responses so far, it seems Bike-Quip is the way to go.
I found the v-stream seemed to channel the wind right into my helmet. The Bike Quip seems to push it over the helmet. I can ride with the screen all the way down, but it is quieter if I put it part way up, but still see over it.
 
@docw1 Thank you for sharing your experience. Sounds exactly like what I am looking for. Bike-Quip for sure.
 
@Hound I love the way you dressed up your PAN. Very Sharp!!. Can you please tell me more about HOW you managed to tilt it backwards? Do you find that the Bike-Quip offers better wind protection/quieter than the OEM?
The Bike-Quip is quite a bit larger than the stock shield, and worked better for me. It's also thicker and heavier, and I found it could be a little sluggish to move at speed, so I changed the angle of the screen by making aluminium spacers that fit onto the mounting brackets. The lower edge sticks out a little further forwards and brings the top edge closer to the rider, as a result.

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I don't have a template but this pic may help. If I recall, length between each pair of holes was a little under 80mm. (Grid is 10mm squares.)

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Alternatively somebody was making and selling similar (though wider) brackets last year... you might get lucky.
 
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My windshield was replaced with this aftermarket V stream version by the bike's prior owner. I am told it is wider than the Honda original perhaps taller as well.

I keep it adjusted so I look over the top of it but I can raise it high enough that it's 4 inches above my eye level if I want to protect my face from rain.
 
Although the stock windshield on my 07 ST1300 is adequate in providing the necessary wind protection, especially at highway speeds, I find that I have to raise the windshield at it's highest point to achieve the the desired evel of comfort. In so doing, I find myself looking through the windshield as opposed to looking over it, which I would much prefer. For this reason, I am considering an aftermarket windshield that would provide equivalent (or better) wind protection, while allowing for a lower setting whereby I can still look over it. After a bit of research, I am leaning toward the Bike-Quip Windshield. I like the looks, the recurve (which I assume will help with minimizing the amount of rise), and the size. I would love to hear suggestions and comments from anyone who has had experience with the Bike-Quip or any other quality windshield that will achieve the results I am seeking------Good protection while being able to look over the windshield. For the record, I am 5' 9"

National Cycle Fairing Mount VStream Quantum Hardcoated Windscreen 19 Inches/Clear For Honda ST1300 2003-2006 and 2008-2009 / ST1300 ABS 2003-2009 - N20001​

I replaced original windscreen with this aftermarket one. Replacement windscreen is thicker, wider & coated on both sides with anti stick coating. Bugs wash off with water & a soft towel. The windscreen is wider & reduces buffeting & wind noise considerably.
 
Two weeks ago i made the same brackets. I have a Puig windscreen. Perfect. Less wind noise and a more stable front. I have the original pdf. See the attachment.
 

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