We have a couple things in common with this issue and I had that same conern as you. I felt claustrophobic behind my wind shield/fairing. Not to mention its bullsh*t trying to look threw it at night and in the rain. I am 5'7 so I went with the 6" windshield. It allows me to see over it yet the wind and what not is deflected over the top of my helmet comfortably. So do the math....if your 5'8-5'9 go with a 8" windshield, so forth and so on.
As far as the lowers...depends if you plan on doing much long distance traveling or get caught in the rain often? If not, other then extra protection from rain or extra storage place for trips, a place to toss a hat or map, a drink or CD?
Fatboy 2 wrote:
I've been riding bikes for close to 50 years and used to love the wind in my face, but now that I'm semi-retired I'm looking at longer touring rides. I loved my Fatboy but got a lot of buffeting at freeway speeds of 70 or more. I just traded for a new 2012 FLHTC ElectraGlide Classic. It will be my first bike with a fairing. I will be changing the windshield to a 10" from the stock 12" (I don't like looking through a windshield). Does anyone have advice about the contoured windshields such as Windsplitter, Slipstreamer, or other brands vs. the stock shields? This bike doesn't come with lowers. Are they worth the extra $700 or do the slip-ons like Desert Dawgs work well? Have you used the Harley air deflectors for the fairing or Baker Air Wings? I sound like an old foggy that doesn't want any wind but I want to ride 500 miles a day and not get beat up by the wind. Trial and error works but it's too expensive, so any advice I can get from guys riding tourers with fairing will be appreciated.
Fatboy 2