Additional pictures at the bottom of the page.
- Vented for minimum turbulence and back pressure.
- Excellent coverage of arms, sides, head.
- Shape designed to compliment the lines of the GS.
- Made from 4.5mm thick (3/16") DOT certified impact resistant plastic.
- Laser cut for precision aerodynamics and fit.
- Uses stock BMW mounting hardware: no holes to drill, no modifications of your bike.
- Lower wings built in, not added on.
- Compatible with BMW hand guards.
- Uses stock windshield rake adjustment system.
- Includes storage cover, micro-fiber cleaning towel, and mini-spray bottle of windshield cleaner.
- Installation Instructions
- All about our windshields
- How to choose the right windshield height for you.
- Forum Postings on our R1200GS shields
- $240
Design note on our GS windshields: BMW has chosen to fold the stock windshield back at the lower
outside corners and attach these corners to the fairing. Most after market windshields for the GS series
follow this design. Our experience and opinion is that this results in the outside lower portion of the
shield acting like an upside-down wing, pulling air under and around the bottom of the windshield and
drawing it into your ribs and up your chest, reducing windshield effectiveness and increasing noise and
turbulence at your helmet. Our GS shields do not fold back and form these wings at the lower corners, and
therefore do not produce these effects.
BMW R1200GS
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| X-Large | 25.5 | 23.5 | 14.5 | $260
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| Large | 23.5 | 23.5 | 14.5 | $240
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| Medium | 22 | 23.5 | 14.5 | $240
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| Stock | 15.25 | 21 | 14 |
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Note: We ship outside the US by air mail. International delivery takes about 10 days. Shipping charge is US$25 to Canada, US$42 everywhere else.
Competitive Upgrade: send us an R1200GS windshield from a competitor, and we'll credit you $60.
I have the Calsci screen on my R1200GS after riding with a very nice CeeBailey. The CalSci is much better
protection from wind and the elements. Did a 9 hour ride in the rain at 49 deg F and pretty comfortable and
dry.
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