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2015 Road Glide Rider Profiles

Craig S’ 2015 Road Glide Rider Profile

Posted on November 18, 2015October 29, 2019 by Tonya Stenger
Craig S 2015 Road Glide Review
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Nov

“The re-curve seemed to push the wind up a little higher stopping the continuous bug hits.  At higher speeds the difference was very noticeable as the wind went over and around me.”

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2015 Road Glide Rider Profiles

Mary M’s 2015 Road Glide Rider Profile

Posted on November 3, 2015October 29, 2019 by Tonya Stenger
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Nov

“The shorter shield worked much better. We rode the mountains for days and I always looked over it, which is what I prefer.”

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Ray L’s 2015 Road Glide Rider Profile

Posted on October 29, 2015October 29, 2019 by Tonya Stenger
Ray - Clearview Shields
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Oct

“I want to thank you for taking the time to allow your fellow motorcycle riders to participate in the testing and evaluation process which helped make made this a truly excellent American Made product.”

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Craig K’s 2015 Road Glide Rider Profile

Posted on October 27, 2015October 29, 2019 by Tonya Stenger
Craig K Road Glide Windshield 1
27
Oct

“The additional recurve allowed me to ride in a very quiet (for a Road Glide FLTRX) cocoon of air. I was able to smoke a cigar while riding the Dragon and beyond.”

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Vlad’s 2015 Road Glide Rider Profile

Posted on October 23, 2015October 29, 2019 by Tonya Stenger
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Oct

“The performance of the windshield exceeded my expectations! I was very happy. Then I took a second look and it actually looks really good.”

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2015 Road Glide Rider Profiles

Project Manager’s 2015 Road Glide Rider Profile

Posted on October 21, 2015May 20, 2021 by Craig Stenger
2016 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLTRUSE GT LARGE
21
Oct

With the varying rider sizes and bike models, Clearview Shields will help you decide on the windshield that will work best for you to.

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  • Harley-Davidson® FXLRST Low Rider ST Windshield Harley-Davidson® FXLRST Low Rider ST Windshield
    Rated 4.90 out of 5
    $167.00 – $247.00
Customer Reviews
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Electra Glide/Limited | 2021 Revival Windshield & 2014-2023 | Harley-Davidson® Windshields photo review
Rick Rogers
Rated 5 out of 5
April 7, 2021
Clearview XL GT
Love the looks, style and the fact that it has reduced my head buffeting to almost zero. Well made and well designed. Would definitely buy again.
Electra Glide/Limited | 2021 Revival Windshield & 2014-2023 | Harley-Davidson® Windshields
Rated 5.00 out of 5
(61)

$72.00 – $264.00

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Vulcan 1500 Classic | Vulcan 800 Classic Windshield | Windscreen photo review
Odis
Rated 4 out of 5
April 6, 2021
98 KAWASAKI VN 1500E
I LOVE the windshield. It is beautiful. I didn't even realize how bad the old one was until the new one arrived. Only issue was hardware. The wind...More
I LOVE the windshield. It is beautiful. I didn't even realize how bad the old one was until the new one arrived. Only issue was hardware. The windshield was slightly thicker as advertised. This caused my original hardware to be incompatible. Notihng a trip to the hardware store and a few dollars couldn't fix. Now I'm back on the road and I can SEE!
Vulcan 1500 Classic | Vulcan 800 Classic Windshield | Windscreen
Rated 4.54 out of 5
(14)

$160.00 – $293.00

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Craig Stenger
April 6, 2021
Hey Max,

Curious on what you use to clean your windshields. If you went taller (one size up) would you still be able to look over the top?
Street Glide Windshield 2014-2023| Harley-Davidson® Windshields
Rated 4.93 out of 5
(86)

$72.00 – $264.00

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Sid Veenbaas
Rated 5 out of 5
April 5, 2021
perfect fit
Replacement windshield looks really good. All the holes lined up perfectly. Had it done in about 40 minutes.
Kawasaki Vulcan 1600 Windshield | Classic | Replacement
Rated 4.71 out of 5
(18)

$160.00 – $310.00

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2018-Present Honda Gold Wing Touring Windshield Replacement photo review
Robert
Rated 5 out of 5
April 5, 2021
Honda Goldwing windshield GT Large Clear
I received my Clearview Shield, yesterday for my 2020 Honda Goldwing. I had previously ordered and installed a Klockwerks flare windshield due to t...More
I received my Clearview Shield, yesterday for my 2020 Honda Goldwing.
I had previously ordered and installed a Klockwerks flare windshield due to the fact that Clearview didn’t have the new Goldwing model listed as being available for the 2018 or newer model on their website.
I was OK with the Klockwerks as it was much better at reducing the wind noise and increasing the comfort of the cockpit for the driver than was the stock Honda OEM shield.
However, I was not really thrilled with it overall. One of the things I noticed right away was the Klockwerks was thinner than the previous Clearview shields I had installed.
Also, it was pretty distorted when I was looking through it due to the curvature and it also had a rainbow effect when wearing polarized lens sunglasses in the daylight. It does not have this rainbow effect when it is cloudy, just on nice sunny days.

I contacted Klockwerks and they said that rainbow effect was normal due to the coating process they use. The Klockwerks flare has a pretty extreme curve at the top and outer edges of the screen. Between the curvature, (flare) and the rainbow effect it was not pleasant to look through the shield. It seemed like I was continually moving my head or raising and lowering the screen trying to get my head in a spot where the view was clear. (No pun intended).
My bike has an adjustable windscreen and it moves about 4 inches up and down. When it was down, I was still catching quite a bit of wind and when it was up I was looking through the upper portion of the screen. Just below the top there was some distortion and a lot of rainbowing making it pretty stressful looking through it.
My next issue was when I was carrying a passenger, (primarily my wife), her head was getting buffeted severely with the Klockwerks. She wears a full face helmet. After moving the screen up and down trying numerous positions, she was not having a good ride and she was ready to go back to the house. Sadly we ended our ride early.

In the meantime, over the weekend I had left an email message on Clearviews website asking about a screen for the newer model of Goldwing to see if they would make a screen for the new Goldwing. They replied and they said they did have the new model Goldwing screen available, it just wasn’t listed on the website as it was new. Craig was very accommodating making sure I was getting the right screen. I ordered the large clear model and received it in just a few days. I received it and installed it in 3 minutes. The install was the same for both Klockwerks and Clearview, very, very simple. In fact, it is the most simple thing I have done mechanically in as far back as I can remember, It is about the same as putting a new switch plate on an electrical socket, there are only four Allen bolts to remove and reinstall.
After the install we went for our first ride with the Clearview screen and immediately I noticed the CLEARNESS of the material. Zero distortion, zero rainbow effect. It was thicker, heavier material. I had a Clearview on my previous bike. I am not sure about the process used to give it its resiliency but I do know this, I took a rock about the size of a quarter off a passing dump truck going about 70 miles an hour. It hit my Clearview windscreen right at head height. I was waiting for and expecting something horrible to happen but nothing did. It hit my screen, sounded like a bullet hitting it. It left a permanent tiny little white mark on the screen like a small bug had hit it. That was it.

My new Clearview screen for my Goldwing looks to be the same high quality material. It is perfectly clear, it has no rainbow effect at all when wearing polarized lenses in the sun. My area behind the screen was quiet and calm, no buffeting my wife’s head around.

She loves it, I love it! I have had several different bikes. None of the stock shields are worth what they charge for them. I really don’t know why motorcycle manufacturers put lousy windscreens on bikes? I can only reason they want to maximize the MPG vs comfort and safety of the rider and passenger, which to me, is what the whole motorcycle experience is about. Comfort, safety and exhilaration. Whatever the reason, there will always be a market for after market windscreens. As far as I am concerned Clearview is the CLEAR choice. They are clearer, heavy duty, no rainbow effect, max comfort windscreen. Different screens and different helmets produce different results for different size of riders and passengers. For us? Clearview is the clear choice.


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2018-Present Honda Gold Wing Touring Windshield Replacement
Rated 5.00 out of 5
(32)

$147.00 – $223.00

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