View Full Version : Best Windjammer III windshield replacement?
rbryson
09-19-2008, 04:16 PM
My windshield cracked at the bottom around the screws. I have read that CEE-BEE makes a replacement that is thicker than the original. Is it also more scratch resistent? If it is thicker does that pose problems when it is mounted. Some companies make windshields with vents. Do they work? Do they leak in the rain? Any other comments. Thanks:wave
rocketman
09-19-2008, 04:35 PM
Craig Vetter is now selling shields and vents and repair parts for the fairings on his site
http://www.craigvetter.com/ I've been pretty happy with my last vetter shield, going on 9 years and no cracks or major scratches in almost 130K. The pop out vents work pretty well and never had a problem with them letting rain get back on me. Plus for me, the pop out vents sort of "define" the vetter, if you get my drift. :lol
RM
crazydrummerdude
09-19-2008, 07:17 PM
I have a spare Vetter shield.
EDIT: Windshield. I looked at his website and he made some shield for hippies to fend off police. Unfortunately, I don't have one of those.
rbryson
09-19-2008, 07:44 PM
Rocketman, thanks for the feedback. The last shield I got lasted less than two seasons...hence the original post asking about durability and fit of thicker shields. Glad to hear that the vents work and don't leak. I am leaning toward a vented shield. I agree they are unique...especially if they actually work.
ARValkguy
09-19-2008, 07:46 PM
I have a CeeBaily and it is great. My only concern is for the motor that raises and lowers the screen. It is very thick. I am very happy with it.
Kelly
rbryson
09-19-2008, 08:02 PM
The Windjammer holds the windshield stationary so the weight is not a concern. However, if the shield is very thick I am wondering if it will fit smoothly with the fairing or will it jut out some over the lip where the screws attach it to the fairing. The last fairing (can't remember the maker) cracked easily around the nylon screws. I wish someone made a thicker windshield that was vented.
PGlaves
09-19-2008, 08:42 PM
The old answer was Gustaffson (or Gustaffsen) Plastics - somewhere in Florida I think.
Haven't heard much of them lately, so don't know.
Happy Google hunting!
AnnapolisAirhead
09-19-2008, 09:24 PM
My windshield cracked at the bottom around the screws. I have read that CEE-BEE makes a replacement that is thicker than the original. Is it also more scratch resistent? If it is thicker does that pose problems when it is mounted. Some companies make windshields with vents. Do they work? Do they leak in the rain? Any other comments. Thanks:wave
I just called Cee Bailey and they had it to me in under a week. It is thicker and I got a slight gray tint. Love it. I paid $109 for it, no vents. I got the one that is 3" shorter, so now I ride a slight (veeerrrry slightly) smaller barn through the breeze. Good quality, but I had to drill the holes at the widest point...it wasn't a perfect fit there. Easy though. Oh it did not come with any hardware, so I used my existing nylon bolts and the two side clips (those were the ones I had to drill holes for--the ones Cee Bailey drilled were about 1/4" off.
The PO had installed a lot of stuff on my fairing (CB in the left pocket, CycleSound with raido/cassette so I can play Tom T Hall on the steeeereo I guess).
:dance
I have a CeeBaily and it is great. My only concern is for the motor that raises and lowers the screen. It is very thick. I am very happy with it.
Kelly
...uh, windshield motor on an airhead? Is that bolted on to the muffler bearings or just under the radiator spline? :dunno.
rocketman
09-20-2008, 03:04 AM
I just called Cee Bailey and they had it to me in under a week. It is thicker and I got a slight gray tint. Love it. I paid $109 for it, no vents. I got the one that is 3" shorter, so now I ride a slight (veeerrrry slightly) smaller barn through the breeze. Good quality, but I had to drill the holes at the widest point...it wasn't a perfect fit there. Easy though.
:dance
...uh, windshield motor on an airhead? Is that bolted on to the muffler bearings or just under the radiator spline? :dunno.
I was sort of wondering about that too, never seen one or even heard of that on an airhead, certainly not stock but does sound kool on hot days that would be great. Love that feature of the LT.
Heck go whole hog and get one of the old radio units that fit the jammer! they are still around on ebay. Just watch your load on the alt. though!:lol
RM
rocketman
09-20-2008, 03:08 AM
Rocketman, thanks for the feedback. The last shield I got lasted less than two seasons...hence the original post asking about durability and fit of thicker shields. Glad to hear that the vents work and don't leak. I am leaning toward a vented shield. I agree they are unique...especially if they actually work.
If its cracking around the screws perhaps they were too tight although I know you can only get the nylon ones just SO tight, also if it was cracking around the top ones use the clips vetter sells for the top two screw holes as I understand it they were design to help prevent that cracking. I know my first shield cracked within two years and then I went with the clips where I had the regular nylon screws there. It givesthe shield more support where the most flexing happens.
RM
AnnapolisAirhead
09-20-2008, 10:28 PM
Rocketman, thanks for the feedback. The last shield I got lasted less than two seasons...hence the original post asking about durability and fit of thicker shields. Glad to hear that the vents work and don't leak. I am leaning toward a vented shield. I agree they are unique...especially if they actually work.
I vent by stretching up about two inches with my lid up. Nice blast to the face. The stock/PO shield was too tall to do that on my bike, this one is just right.
skiteach
09-21-2008, 07:27 AM
.uh, windshield motor on an airhead? Is that bolted on to the muffler bearings or just under the radiator spline? .
Just below right muffler bearing, near the air pump.
rbryson
09-21-2008, 08:45 AM
Love your photos, nice work. You said you had a spare. Do you want to sell it?
Rbryson:wave
crazydrummerdude
09-22-2008, 09:50 AM
Love your photos, nice work. You said you had a spare. Do you want to sell it?
Rbryson:wave
Thanks.
Sure. Is there anything I should measure on it to make sure it's the size you want?
rbryson
09-22-2008, 07:55 PM
If it's a Vetter it should fit W'Jammers I-III. They all took the same size windshield I believe. Nonetheless, check to see that it is 21 inches wide at the widest point near the bottom and between 21 and 23 inches tall. Also, any scratches and/or cracks?
Rb
amiles
09-22-2008, 08:46 PM
JC Whitney sells windshields for the Windjammers.
crazydrummerdude
09-23-2008, 09:41 AM
If it's a Vetter it should fit W'Jammers I-III. They all took the same size windshield I believe. Nonetheless, check to see that it is 21 inches wide at the widest point near the bottom and between 21 and 23 inches tall. Also, any scratches and/or cracks?
Rb
No scratches or cracks that I know of. I think there is a small AMA sticker in the lower corner. I'll check it out on Friday night and post some pics for you if the dimensions are right.
crazydrummerdude
09-26-2008, 10:44 PM
If it's a Vetter it should fit W'Jammers I-III. They all took the same size windshield I believe. Nonetheless, check to see that it is 21 inches wide at the widest point near the bottom and between 21 and 23 inches tall. Also, any scratches and/or cracks?
Rb
I think mine's the other way around. 23" wide (near the bottom) and 21" tall. :dunno
rbryson
09-30-2008, 08:19 PM
Nathan,
Here's my email.
rbryson@da.org
How much do you want for it?
Thanks.
Randy
crazydrummerdude
10-22-2008, 07:07 PM
Nathan,
Here's my email.
rbryson@da.org
How much do you want for it?
Thanks.
Randy
Second time I've tried emailing you.. I just get it bounced back to me. PM me if you're still interested.
AnnapolisAirhead
10-22-2008, 07:13 PM
Second time I've tried emailing you.. I just get it bounced back to me. PM me if you're still interested.
Dummy, nine bikes? Gadzooks and holy twisted throttle dude. You win.
crazydrummerdude
10-22-2008, 07:25 PM
Dummy, nine bikes? Gadzooks and holy twisted throttle dude. You win.
Actually, 2 of those are 4-wheelers. Also, since the sig line policy nonsense, I haven't bothered to add a 1978 Suzuki GS750.
My R75/6 is my daily ride.
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