Some bikes come with a windshield built into the front, but not all of them are equipped with this must-have accessory. Installing a windshield is an easy way to boost the quality of your ride. Motorcycle windshields offer several benefits. They block you from being hit full-force with cold, harsh air, kicked-up debris, bugs, and wind, so you’re less tired at the end of your ride. They also reduce wind fatigue, which lets you ride longer and safer.

When it comes to buying windshields, there’s a wide range of options available to you. We have created a guide to help you make the right choice. For all your motorcycle needs, visit St. Charles Harley-Davidson in St. Charles, Missouri. We have an impressive selection of Harley-Davidson® motorcycle windshields, so drop by today and we’re sure you’ll find what you’re looking for.

Types of Windshields

You'll need to make a few key decisions as you narrow down your choices. The first thing to consider is whether you want a permanent or removable windshield. The advantage of the permanent fixed mounted option is that install it once and you’ll never have to worry about it again. They’re great for riders who know exactly what type of windshield they want. 

Removable ones, also called quick-release, give you more flexibility. Remove the windshield for easier storage or transportation. Take off the shield for short rides and attach it again on longer ones. They’re great for riders who want to swap between shield styles or want the option to ride windshield-free.

Next, you’ll need to pick a type of material. Most motorcycle windshields are made of either acrylic or polycarbonate. Acrylic is the most common choice, mostly because it is the least expensive. It appears shinier and won’t yellow over time. But it does scratch easier and can shatter upon impact.

Polycarbonate is a material found in helmet face shields, race car windows, and safety shields used when working with power tools. They can be up to 20 times more impact resistant than acrylic plastic options. The material is flexible, which makes it rugged and harder to crack.

Windshield Height

The height at which the windshield is installed is specific to each rider. It depends on how tall they are, their sitting height, and their riding posture. When the windshield is too high, your field of vision goes through it rather than over it. If mud or water hits the shield, it blurs your vision. If you ride at night, approaching headlights can also make it difficult to see. When the windshield is too short, you won’t get the full protection you need. You can also get a large amount of wind in your face.

You want your line of sight to be above the windshield. Align your nose with the top of your shield. Match its width with the width of your motorcycle for the best protection. Some riders choose narrower motorcycle windshields for a better aesthetic, but this sacrifices some protection.

Deciding to Upgrade

Adding a windshield is a small investment with many perks. Improving the comfort of your ride means you get more enjoyment from your bike and you can ride for longer periods of time. The only riders who may want to think twice about motorcycle windshields are those with vintage or rare bikes. A windshield will decrease the bike’s aesthetics, which isn’t worth it if you don’t ride it often.

Ready to make the upgrade? Visit St. Charles Harley-Davidson in St. Charles, MO. We offer a range of Harley-Davidson® motorcycle windshields for our customers. Our staff can help you find the right one for your bike. We proudly serve those in St. Louis and St. Peters, MO.