When you first think about getting a motorcycle windshield, it may not seem like they have a lot of use. However, your bike’s windshield does a lot for you, like deflecting wind, rain, and debris. Not only does this mean fewer distractions, but at the end of the day, you’ll be less tired because you haven’t spent the day fighting the elements.

At Timms Harley-Davidson of Augusta, we’ve provided some of the best reasons for getting a windshield and which ones are available to you. When you’re ready to get some cool accessories for your Harley® motorcycle, no matter what they are, stop by our location in Augusta, GA.

Benefits

Nothing compares to the feeling of hitting the open road on your motorcycle. However, when you spend hours on the road riding your bike, it’s easy to become fatigued. The wind that hits you head-on can feel as if you’re being pushed and you might find it difficult to maintain your riding position. Fortunately, installing a windshield is an easy way to boost the quality of your ride.

If you plan on traveling across the country on your bike, then you’ll definitely want a windshield, but even if you only plan to do some casual commuting, it’s a good investment to make. They also make a great shield during the rainy season and you’ll be thankful if you get stuck behind a vehicle that starts kicking up a lot of spray and debris.

Types of Windshields

When you start shopping, you’ll find that windshields are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes. To start with, there are permanent and removable options. The fixed mounted one (also called a permanent windshield) allows you to fit it once and you’re good to go. It’s the best option for those riders who know exactly what they want. The quick-release options are the removable ones, which gives you the flexibility to add or remove them anytime.

Aside from the different types of windshields, you’ll also find that they are made from various construction materials, like acrylic and polycarbonate. Acrylic is the most common one, largely because it’s the cheapest option out there and it won’t yellow over time and looks shinier. But it does scratch and shatters more easily.

Polycarbonate windshields are more durable, and they are made from the same material often used in helmet face shields and race car windows. In fact, they are approximately twenty times more impact-resistant than acrylic plastic options.

Tinted motorcycle windshields are another excellent option. They help fight back against sun glare during the day and headlight glare during the night. But you will want to make sure it’s not so dark that it compromises your visibility in low-light settings.

If you’re thinking about buying a windshield for your motorcycle, get in touch with us at Timms Harley-Davidson of Augusta in Georgia, where we serve all those in Atlanta.