Cycledude
Well-Known Member
Interesting thread, kind of surprised by how many folks besides me seem to be using VStream windshields
V Stream seeams to be very popularInteresting thread, kind of surprised by how many folks besides me seem to be using VStream windshields
The Vstream Sport/Tour or the Vstream Touring?I have the tall VStream windshield and love it. I am 6'3"
Sorry about that. It is the 24" tall model. I believe that is the touring model.The Vstream Sport/Tour or the Vstream Touring?
Thank you! I was actually looking for one. Did it stop the wind buffering completely? I’m tall too and the stock one is horrible. Wind hits me on my chest.Sorry about that. It is the 24" tall model. I believe that is the touring model.
Thank you!Yes Wind hit me lower than my helmet. Now I can ride all day with my visor open with the windshield in the lower position I look over it in a relaxed riding position. If I put it up all the way I have to sit up straight and I can barely see over it and I am stretching up in my position a little. I'm 6'3" with a 32" inseam. If I use the stock seat I have it in the tall position. Hope this helps.
Why do you recommend thet madstadt bracket ? The stock Tenere since 2014 already include the heigh settings, is it improve stability ?I've got a California Scientific and it's been my favorite so far. No recommendation on height. I'm 6 feet and think I have the tall version. Cut back the turbulence for touring riding.
I've got a shorter Madstadt in the garage byt it didn't do it for me. Keeping it around for now for hot weather, but I honestly haven't felt the need to switch around.
I previously had a tall Parabellum and used it for a number of years. It was good, but for some reason shoulder turbulence started to irritate me, so I swapped it for the CalSci. I tried a medium Parabellum but found it a tad too short for me and what I wanted.
I don't have an opinion on the others, but I will stick with CalSci if I need to replace my current one. I've got a small crack from gravel, so it may happen.
Also - I've got th Madstadt bracket and side support bars. Highly recommend that, regardless of the windscreen.
Eville Rich
2016 S10
I agree, I really hate trying to see through. I bough my bike with a black puig windscreen and it's not ideal.California scientific on my tenere , best windshield I've had . on their sight they explain how to pick the correct size , one needs to see over not through to be safe . very calm behind the screen and a nice place to ride .
It does seem like that. My one concern with the VStream is the fact that it seems to cause plastic melting problems (on the bike, not the screen) if parked in the sun for an extended time. Seems the curvature in the lower part of the screen focuses sunshine like a magnifying glass. Some resolve this by throwing something over the screen or dash when they park.V Stream seeams to be very popular
$190.00 for the Touratech? Yikes!I was about to pull the trigger on the Touratech Evo spoiler, to create a bubble of clean air over the top of my helmet, but I would love to hear if anyone has a recommended (cheaper) alternative.
California scientific on my tenere , best windshield I've had . on their sight they explain how to pick the correct size , one needs to see over not through to be safe . very calm behind the screen and a nice place to ride .
That's really freaky ...It does seem like that. My one concern with the VStream is the fact that it seems to cause plastic melting problems (on the bike, not the screen) if parked in the sun for an extended time. Seems the curvature in the lower part of the screen focuses sunshine like a magnifying glass. Some resolve this by throwing something over the screen or dash when they park.
I noted this on the 2013 I picked up that had a VStream. I was confused by the distorted plastic on the dash until I read about the problem on this forum.
I’ve run my 24” VStream touring screen on three bikes over 100,000 miles. It is a hard coated screen that puts me in still air. BUT, it will definitely melt your dash if the sun hits it just right. The screen did puddle the top of my gauge surround on my 2015 S10 near the left turn signal indicator. I made a cheap hood as shown in my pictures below, but was surprised to see it happen again on my 2021 S10 as circled In the second picture. So, I slide an old sleeveless t-shirt over the windshield when the bike is parked outside on a ride…..no problems thus far.It does seem like that. My one concern with the VStream is the fact that it seems to cause plastic melting problems (on the bike, not the screen) if parked in the sun for an extended time. Seems the curvature in the lower part of the screen focuses sunshine like a magnifying glass. Some resolve this by throwing something over the screen or dash when they park.
I noted this on the 2013 I picked up that had a VStream. I was confused by the distorted plastic on the dash until I read about the problem on this forum.
Strange. Do you know why this phenomenon occurs? It looks like a "magnifying glass" effect. I'm sure it has something to do with the materials used, but I'm not aware of any such problems with other brands.I’ve run my 24” VStream touring screen on three bikes over 100,000 miles. It is a hard coated screen that puts me in still air. BUT, it will definitely melt your dash if the sun hits it just right. The screen did puddle the top of my gauge surround on my 2015 S10 near the left turn signal indicator. I made a cheap hood as shown in my pictures below, but was surprised to see it happen again on my 2021 S10 as circled In the second picture. So, I slide an old sleeveless t-shirt over the windshield when the bike is parked outside on a ride…..no problems thus far.
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It does act like a magnifying glass when the sun hits it just right. My Honda ST1300 stock screen did the exact same thing and burned the dash twice before I started slipping a tshirt over it when parked outside.Strange. Do you know why this phenomenon occurs? It looks like a "magnifying glass" effect. I'm sure it has something to do with the materials used, but I'm not aware of any such problems with other brands.
Medium on the Yamaha factory tall windscreen for me. I am 6' 2" and the smooth air goes right over the top of my helmet with no buffeting at all!Looks like the Puig Clip-On comes in three sizes; which is everyone using? Im thinking the medium would work with the factory screen best.
- SM - 23cm x 9cm with a clamp width of 16cm
- MD - 25cm x 10cm with a clamp width of 20cm
- LG - 31.5cm x 10cm with a clamp width of 22cm
The difference is the tall is about 3-4” taller. I didn’t notice any width difference. Im 6’1” and the Oem screen was just a tad short to keep the buffeting off the top of my head when I stretched out. Tall works well with the winglets on the cowling.I have a '23 S10 with the OEM windscreen and am interested in the Yamaha "tall" windscreen. Can someone tell me the height/width difference between Yamaha's OEM and tall windscreens? I looked on the Yamaha website and couldn't find the info. Thanks.