Full protection windshield gives you sport performance with amazing style
Protects your head, hands, torso and thighs
Full-coverage wind and weather protection for naked bikes
Sport styling at a great value…and it installs easily, too! New Plexifairing GT™ design protects riders at almost the same level as touring bike shields! Lower wind deflectors cut down turbulence, noise and buffeting. 30"W x 21"H (from top of headlight cutout to top of shield). 29"H overall. Includes patented Quickset™ hardware (for easy installation and removal), leaving minimal hardware on bike after shield is removed.
Pros: Provides adequate protection for highway speeds without looking like that huge thing my Dad had on his KZ1000
Cons: Fork brackets are useless, came scratched from factory
"As said by another reviewer, this plexi-fairing will fit many bikes. I figured because of JCW's great return policy I would try it. My bike is a '92 Suzuki GSX1100G. Aftermarket parts are non existent, so whenever I need an accessory I expect to have to do some fabricating to make things work. Anyways, first complaint; the windshield had a lot of light scratches on it (some not so light). I didn't notice them until the light hit it right, plus I was 6 beers to the wind when I received it, and unfortunately I had already started modifying it, so returning it was not an option. It seemed to be packed from the factory, so I don't think it was a recycled return, but who knows. So, my point, check yours out in good light, and sober of course. The scratches aren't catastrophic...I can live with them. It would probably look like that in a month anyways. Second el complainto; The fork brackets are useless. Not just the plastic mounts to the windshield, but the actual clamps that mount to the forks. All they are is basic hardware store, off the shelf ring clamps. Not even good ones at that. I stripped one without even applying much pressure. I realize that I am stronger than most humans (a curse of I live with daily), but sheeesh, this was nothing. Who wants plumbing parts on their bike? This look went out way back in the early 80’s when Honda came out with their PVC exhaust system. It was lightweight, but melted and burst into flames about a mile down the road. Blech I say! I fabricated some nice brackets that mount to my headlight bracket…problemo solved. I also painted the lower portion of the shield with black paint to hide the brackets and to give the shield a kind of Memphis Shades look. Flat black paint from the back side looks gloss from the front…easy. I like it….after making it right. I ride to work whenever weather permits, and it’s made the ride more enjoyable. It looks decent (I hate windshields, but it’s hard to text message when I’m going 80 mph without it) so for this reason I give it a thumbs up."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com? Multiple Times a Year
"I installed this shield on my 1980 Honda CX500. It fit perfectly. No modification was needed. It should fit a lot of other bikes besides the ones listed."
How often do you shop at JC Whitney.com? Multiple Times a Year
"This windscreen is excellent, sheilds well against wind and doesn't seem to be affected by side drafts and gusts. Goes on easily and looks great. Love the hand protection even though I wear gloves. The online catalog showed several models of bike but mine wasn't one of them. However the bike models all have the same part number! Guess what? They are all the same. My bike is a Hyosung GT650 which is similar to Suzuki SV650. I was concerned that the lower clamp rings would be too small for my upside front forks. They fit perfectly. For me this is a much more comfortable protector than most others I have seen. My bike doesn't have clip on handlebars so this screen is perfect and looks great. It is easy to remove but I don't see why I would at the moment."