🛡️ Shield Your Ride in Style!
The psler 7/8" Cruiser Windshield Windscreen is a high-quality accessory designed for universal motorcycle fitment. Made from durable ABS plastic, it offers excellent wind deflection and comes with a complete mounting kit, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride.
Manufacturer | WS021 |
UPC | 658709874967 |
Item Weight | 2.98 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.7 x 17 x 5.1 inches |
Item model number | WS021 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Abs,Plastic |
Manufacturer Part Number | WS021BA |
Position | Front |
M**S
looks good
not easy to install, but works and looks good ...
B**D
0-95 in 4 hours
Installed on a 2017 Yamaha SCR950, Which is essentially a 2017 Bolt C-Spec, which I guess is essentially a Bolt R-spec, but my stock handlebars are different.As everyone says - the installation kit sucks but it has most of what you need to rig up this windscreen. Plus I also ended up using a few industrial strength zip ties. Like some have said - you'll have to fabricate to install. Don't rely any on the listing images, the hardware installation images are configured upside down. Also don't rely too much on my photos, like I said I used zip ties lol.One thing to keep in mind is that the hardware WILL SCRATCH your finish so use some sort of bareier between the bars and the hardware.If you DON'T want to rig something up then you'll have to pay a lot more money for a windshield. There's not too many wrong ways to mount this. Also don't spend too much time time worrying about angles of wind deflection like I did. Its not like we are using a smoke box to measure how aerodynamic it is.So here we are with a $50 windscreen and a handful of parts. I struggled for 3 hours and 53 minutes before it was all done. Afterwards, I took it for a 25 mile ride. Usually riding naked I am comfortable up to 65 and around 70mph is where I start getting too beaten up with the wind to relax, so it really limits my ability commute on the Interstate.With the windscreen up I tested it out cruising at a steady 85-87 with frequent passing going 95 mph as easily as I would go 45mph along a boulevard. Worth the time spent on it and the janky rig doesn't seem to be an issue for me. I didn't get it completely centered and during the test it began to rain, one glove was Mostky protected the other was more exposed. But I didn't notice a difference until I was looking at my gear. The windscreen did a great job and I thought that if I was smoking a cigarette that the smoke would be in my face as I rode along the Interstate because there seemed to be a pocket of air around it shoulders and over my helmet. Very happy with the purchase but kinda frustrated with the install but I was doing it myself and it was spread out over 2 sessions and I the only tool I used was a crescent wrench. I rate it 5 stars but truth is that at the end of the first 2 hours I began to initiate a return but my ups store closed so I couldn't do a label-less return. Which made me start looking for another windscreen, after encountering a series of $200-$500 windscreens I went out there again and rigged this bad boy up real quick lolAfter the first ride I had to make a few minor adjustments. Went for another ride again about 25-30 miles Mostly Interstate and highway and I was impressed with the protection.
M**E
Not for highway use
Horrible product for large motorcycle on highway do to shield being too small and flimsy. Very hard to put on due to no instructions and no way to google it because parts aren’t identified do not recommend for highway use save your money!!!
M**B
Can't beat for the price
I tried to include pictures close to where I have them mounted to help give a better view for others. I really like it and helps keep the wind off you. Wind hits my helmet but a lot better than no windshield!As other have said, there are no instructions. There is a video with some steps on assembling some of the pieces, which help but only so far. My handle bar is 1in and noticed afterwards it is meant for 7/8 but it still worked. The brackets that come can bend to fit. At first I was confused as they don't match the illustration.I had to buy some extra hardware. Bought 2 hex nuts as the capped ones wouldn't have worked they provided. But the top part was pretty easy but do suggest keeping things lose until you find a decent angle.As far as the bottom, that will be the most difficult, for most I assume. My bike had a different windshield in the past and had placements for bolts. I had to buy the correct size bolts but got it to work. The L brackets they proved for the bottom, made no sense to me for assembly. So may need to think outside the box some.But for not even $70 this thing did way better than a different chapter I tried so I recommend. Only time will tell the durability.
C**A
It’s on…
2024 Kawasaki Eliminator 450cc- I was looking for something to keep the wind off my chest while on the freeway. Assembly was probably 2 hours long with 2 people. A lot of finicking, tweaking, and adjusting but we got it on. There are no paper instructions but we used the video provided on Amazon and one that we found on YouTube. Since it’s universal, it’s hard to find a “sweet spot” to where everything fits just right. If you buy this, by extra washers/spacers in case. I’m hoping it lasts me a while. I like the look!
B**.
Sharp look!
This really dressed up our little Honda. Adjustable brackets make it easy to fit on most bikes.
J**E
Windshield
Honestly it's pretty nice. It looks great. The price is amazing for what it is. So far it's taken several rocks and hasn't chipped or broke. The l shaped brackets are for mounting under your mirrors. Performs as it should. Keeps the wind out of my face. And fits pretty good and looks great on my bike.
D**E
Windshield is great, hardware sucks
The windshield itself is good. The mounting hardware that comes with it is complete garbage. It's impossible to tighten anything down enough to get it to stop moving around after you have positioned the windshield where you need it.
U**.
Not satisfied
Mounting hardware not universal at all.I have got this 3 weeks ago still trying with different hardwares to install cant even return it because they are asking 17$ extra for shipping. Had to buy 50$ extra for mouting.
J**.
Excellent wind block!
The media could not be loaded. Put the new fairing on my Kawasaki Vulcan S Cafe and love it so far! No instructions so had to improvise. Used the bars for the top mounts and the angle brackets to the factory windshield top hole on the forks. I did use some spacers and washers but overall nothing complex and it looks fantastic. I took my bike out today with gusts up to 55 km/hr and no buffeting at all, worked like a charm! I had her up to 135 km/hr and although the material isn’t super thick, it held up just fine. Looking forward to the miles to come and not having my head hopping like I’m listening to some rave song lol. Hope this review helps, was able easy mod in my opinion.
M**X
Good value
A tiny bit too flexible, instructions would be good, but fits well on my Harley sportster once I figured out how to fit it.
P**5
windshield
overall quality good but the mounting hardware is cheap and I had to replace
L**.
Hardware is insufficient
Product showed up with small scratches and not very well packaged. The hardware is insufficient for my bike so I bought signal light mounts for the forks to complete the installation. It is very low and causes buffering. Only thing it protects is my cell phone holder from twisting due to the wind.
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