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dogmantra
Jan 29th, 2008, 12:13 am
First off, hello!

I have a 1998 1100GS with a rinky-dink little windscreen. It is not the original, but is the smoke version of the original windscreen (so I was told by the seller). I get blasted to bits sitting behind it, so I am looking to pick-up a larger windscreen for a few long rides that I have planned for this summer.

Checking the Cee-Bailey site I do not see my bike listed- just the 1150 GSA. So, I should ask if any of you with an older GS have a Cee-Bailey? If so, can you please let me know the model number so I can look into that option.

Right now I am leaning towards an Aeroflow (probably extra tall) but I would like to hear any comments or suggestions that you all have about this screen.

I am 6'3", 200, 34" inseam

Bobnoxous
Jan 29th, 2008, 1:36 am
I have an aeroflow on my k12gt. I like it. My only point of comparison, though, was the stock windshield, but I think it does a pretty good job of redirecting the windflow. I've had it for 3 months, and in all that time, no problems with it. Okay, not exactly an endorsement for longevity.

ronk1200lt
Jan 29th, 2008, 1:17 pm
I have the Cee-Bailey's +6. It works terrifically. Ron

kk610lt
Jan 31st, 2008, 8:45 am
I have the Cee-Bailey's +6. It works terrifically. Ron


I also have the Cee Bailey +6 on my 1150 GSA. Much better than stock, but I'm considering an Aero Flow as well. I think that the Aero Flow will provide another level of protection but I have a little concern about the Ugh! factor. I really need to see one up close. Their website photos leave a little bit to be desired.

I'm thinking that with an Aero Flow and a McCruise control, my 1150 GSA will be on a par with my LT for long trips.

drmajor
Jan 31st, 2008, 3:39 pm
I had the Aeroflow on my 02 GSA and it was a huge improvement. The lower section stopped the wind from coming over the top of tank and dumping in my lap and this is good in cold weather.

The turbulence was vastly improved and much quieter.

I tried the CB and didn't like it on the GS. It seemed too unsupported up top and wobbled a lot and that got translated into turbulence at the helmet.

The Aeroflow didn't have these issues- at all.

dogmantra
Feb 1st, 2008, 11:22 pm
If anyone here has an Aeroflow and can post up some pics that'd be mighty appreciated! I would love to see an AFlow on a straight GS, but GSA would be better than using my imagination based on the lame-o pics on the Aeroflow site.