Thanks @Merlin1027 where did you see this windscreen at?
Thanks @Merlin1027 where did you see this windscreen at?
Have you bought this windshield? How is the wind blast after 60mph?Confirmed, I am going to order one today.
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12:17 PM (1 hour ago)
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Hello Pat,
The Deflector Screen in the photo is our Deflector Screen DX. The part numbers are N2594 $134.95 for a clear shield or N2595 $149.95 for a tinted shield.
I have no experience with any other windscreen. People describe being fatiqued with the wind hitting their chest at 60. I was out this weekend and the ride at 60 was perfect. I am happy with my purchase.Have you bought this windshield? How is the wind blast after 60mph?
Thanks, I find the wind blast on Street 750 on higher side compared to other motorcycles. Harley windshield seems quite big and non-aerodynamic.I have no experience with any other windscreen. People describe being fatiqued with the wind hitting their chest at 60. I was out this weekend and the ride at 60 was perfect. I am happy with my purchase.
I did not want to remove it and this windscreen allows it to stay. The Harley windscreen requires removal. Check out the pictures I posted.Thanks, I find the wind blast on Street 750 on higher side compared to other motorcycles. Harley windshield seems quite big and non-aerodynamic.
One more thing, have you removed the front cowl?
If you're ever going to order a windscreen from them let me know maybe we can get a discount if we order two together.:nerd:I found this at Wild Fire H-D in Villa Park, IL. I think its the quick release Deflector Screen DX. The part number should be N2594 for the clear shield of N2595 for a light tint shield.
As per their website, they have 4 models for street 750 - 2590/91/94/95Just ordered the DX version with light tint. Be aware there is a non DX model for $10 less. The non DX with light tint is part number N2591, and the DX with light tint is part number N2595. I ordered direct from the manufacturer. Amazon shows these, bit there are different kits depending on your bar diameter, and the fitment check says none of them will fit my bike. The price was pretty close anyway, and the manufacturer offers free shipping. This is exactly what I was looking for. I did not want to remove the cowl either. Thanks for posting this!!
No video, easy to instal, easy to remove and leave brackets on the handle bars.Pat Lave - thanks for the tip. Any chance you did a video of the install? Can you let me know how it was to install, and was it the removable version? Thanks for any other info
Not clear but you may want to check out this site:does anybody have any info on some clear hand guards for the street.
The fatigue really does set in after a long day of riding on road trips. For short day-rides it's not a problem. A windscreen does provide a significant reduction in how tired you are after a long day in the saddle. I will also note that you don't need to be doing 60 mph as the air pressure against your upper body at even lower speeds will eventually wear you out. These windscreens are relatively small by many standards but they are still effective in cutting down on fatique.I have no experience with any other windscreen. People describe being fatiqued with the wind hitting their chest at 60. I was out this weekend and the ride at 60 was perfect. I am happy with my purchase.