MADSTAD BRACKET ON THE WAY! SOMEBODY HAD TO DO IT!

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Thanks, TC. I did that and all I got was bracket stuff. No one seems to have tried the Madstad windshield. I'll just hang tough until someone does. R
 

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rem said:
Thanks, TC. I did that and all I got was bracket stuff. No one seems to have tried the Madstad windshield. I'll just hang tough until someone does. R
I can't say what it does on an after market shield, but on the stock shield it does very well. I can't see what the difference would be, other than an after market shield may be wider, and not have the lip.

I had Wasp's bracket and a 24" Parabellum that was really too much shield, for me. I like the Madstad and the OEM.

None of the combinations will handle a cross wind any differently, in my opinion.
 

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rem said:
Thanks, TC. I did that and all I got was bracket stuff. No one seems to have tried the Madstad windshield. I'll just hang tough until someone does. R
yes , someone has, and it was slightly better than OEM (maybe 10%), so I went that route, since I am not a big fan of a large windshield. Mark has a great windshield that he uses and it is slightly taller and wider than OEM.

I really like my windshield set up at this point and no plans to change.
 

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Thanks, Clem. I'm not sure a 10% improvement will motivate me to change. We'll see. R
 
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