Any OzSTOC Members with a V-Stream suffered the same problem as this guy from the US?
Quote from ST-Owners.com.....
Anyone looking at purchasing a VSTREAM windshield for the ST1300 needs to read this.
I have recently purchased and installed the VSTREAM windshield and have incurred a problem that I want to pass on to other potential customers. The windsheld blocks wind very nicely with one exception, and that's a big one.
In the full up position, the notch in the bottom of the windshield allows air to funnel directly into the chest and face as if there is no windwhield there at all. I discoverd this after one short 10 minute ride. Lowering the windshield helped somewhat with the wind in the face and would probably be ok in the summer, but cool or cold weather riding is out of the question.
I bought this thru EBAY from American Classic Motors in Zieglerville, PA and upon contacting them about the problem and possibly exchanging this one for a Rifle or something similar I was informed that once it had been put on the motorcycle, it was mine and no exchanges or refunds were allowed. Lesson learned from this dealer.
Anyway, I solved this problem by putting a piece of 1/8" thick 5"x10" piece of Plexiglass I bought at Lowes, over the big bottom slot of the windshield attaching it with Industrial Velcro. I used a heat gun to bend the material for a better fit the curvature of the windshield. This solved the problem and also allowed me to adjust the amount of wind I want in my face from none at all to a small hurricane. Almost looks like it was made this way.
Tested this velcro attachment at over 100 mph for about 4-5 minutes to see if I could dislodge it, and I didn't. Stay put just fine.
I was going to buy this screen, and I haven't heard of this problem before.
Cheers, Diesel