on the highway I get a lot of buffering to the point of being annoying and I see on YouTube people using a deflector on top of windshield and lower ones that bolts to the forks ,do they work as good as they say ? I'm looking for something that will help with it on a road trip . thanks
Try a Klockwerks flare shield. Not cheap but they are wider than the factory shield and flared on the top and sides to help with buffeting. Offered in the FLSTC size and RoadKing sizes.
Although my Electra Glide is quite aerodynamically different than your Heritage, putting the "fangs" on my forks made a noticeable difference in buffeting that seemed to come up from the tank. Disclamer; my EG has fangs/lower tree baffle/fairing wing vents and a wider windshield, so I can't attest to which did the most. :nix:
On my 04 Fatboy I used the chrome fangs with the Roadking windshield :up: the fangs made a huge difference
I went through this with my '14 Heritage. I installed an HD 'windsplitter' shield, and I was very pleased with it. I had hardly any buffeting.
Why doesn't HD design windshields that work properly in the first place? I went through this with a new bike last year and it was annoying. I am 5'10 and the Lowrider St windshield must have been designed for a dwarf.
Lots of wind may come under the screen. The size, shape and placement of the screen can influence pressure and turbulence around the screen causing buffet. As others have said, addressing the air flow below the screen using fork mounted deflectors, or fairing lowers, work well
The only screen/fairing I haven't felt any need to consider wind buffet coming from underneath is the original fxrp fairing. Bloody brilliantly designed fairing
I agree, on clear style windshields like on a Softail, a lot of wind comes from underneath and around the fuel tank. When I was riding my FXST out west and back I had a windshield on it, and added lowers to the upper fork leg to break up the wind flow. The windshield and lowers were from Memphis Shades.
These worked pretty good.
https://memphisshades.com/products/wind-deflectors-lowers?variant=39775699894338 (https://memphisshades.com/products/wind-deflectors-lowers?variant=39775699894338)
going to try the fangs, but the buffering is hitting my helmet and shaking it drives me crazy on the highway .
Could be windshield height or angle of setup too impacting this
Quote from: bobrk1 on November 16, 2023, 04:45:06 PMgoing to try the fangs, but the buffering is hitting my helmet and shaking it drives me crazy on the highway .
Look at a Clearview shield with the recurve.
I have a 17" windshield on my heritage and I don't get any buffeting
I went through this for years.
My solution now is wear a top end FF helmet & leave the WS off lol 😂
~John
thanks everyone I'm looking at the Clearview windshield and you can get it with a vent as well as the flip at the top, has anyone got it with the vent how does it work , I also see that you can get it down low or up higher wondering how it works . thanks again
I'm not familiar with this particular windshield, but I can tell you that the purpose of the vent is not so much for cooling, but to help reduce the low-pressure area behind the windshield, which is the primary cause of the buffeting. I would definitely get the vent.
yeah just wondering whether it would work better installed lower or higher on the windshield .
Quote from: bobrk1 on November 21, 2023, 03:39:16 AMthanks everyone I'm looking at the Clearview windshield and you can get it with a vent as well as the flip at the top, has anyone got it with the vent how does it work , I also see that you can get it down low or up higher wondering how it works . thanks again
I have a Clearview with the vent on my 2013 Dyna, and it works great. I can't tell you whether the vent makes a lot of difference versus no vent, but I'm sure glad I ordered the vent. Keep in mind Clearview doesn't sell hardware, so you'll need to transfer the plastic to your own hardware. I have found that buffeting is partially related to prevailing wind. If I ride down a road and then turn around and ride back in the opposite direction at the same speed, the buffeting is different. It works well enough that I can't imagine riding without it.
hey Jim where is the vent located on your shield, does it blow in your face ,does it close what did you notice if you closed it? thanks
Just an alternate suggestion. You say you wear a helmet, does it have a visor on it? A number of years ago I bought a new helmet that had a removable visor on it. On my first ride with it I couldn't stand the wind buffeting. I pulled over and removed the visor. It made a huge difference.
Quote from: SoftailDave on December 30, 2023, 11:14:22 AMJust an alternate suggestion. You say you wear a helmet, does it have a visor on it? A number of years ago I bought a new helmet that had a removable visor on it. On my first ride with it I couldn't stand the wind buffeting. I pulled over and removed the visor. It made a huge difference.
I've had helmets I couldnt wear because of noise and buffetting. On my 09 Heritage I have the fork fangs and a Freedom shield with a recurve, nice and quiet blastin down the highway.
Quote from: bobrk1 on November 23, 2023, 12:25:38 PMhey Jim where is the vent located on your shield, does it blow in your face ,does it close what did you notice if you closed it? thanks
Sorry, I haven't been following this thread. The vent is located just above the cross brace, as shown in the Clearshield web page photo. I wear a FF helmet, so I wouldn't feel any air blowing in my face. Most of the time I don't notice much difference with it open or closed, but when there is a lot of ambient wind, I do notice a reduction in buffeting with it open about halfway.
When HD developed the Rushmore fairing my 2016 was buffiting and uncomfortable at any speed. I tried every loaner windshield from the dealer with very little results. I,m 5ft 8in.
The klockwerks was best but not perfect with the 8 inch. I bought the 10 inch and very carefully cut the bottom off to put those wings lowered down to the fairing. It works! Have told the parts guy,(Who knows Klock). Maybe it could help others. Been 7 years, Klock makes good shields.
Tollbooth
i ordered the clearview with the vent the company is waiting on vents right now hopefully i get it for spring snowing right now lol
Congrats. I hope it works as well for you as it does for me.