Adjustable Windshield System for Victory Cross Country - MAGNUM (2010 - Up)
Adjustable Windshield System for Victory Cross Country - MAGNUM (2010 - Up)
Adjustable Windshield System for Victory Cross Country - MAGNUM (2010 - Up)
Adjustable Windshield System for Victory Cross Country - MAGNUM (2010 - Up)

Adjustable Windshield System for Victory Cross Country - MAGNUM (2010 - Up)

RKVI-CC10-MG09-CL

Regular price$360.00
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  • Madstad Adjustable Windshield System for Victory Cross Country - MAGNUM (2010 - Up)

    What's included
    Our complete drop-in system is custom-made for all years and models of the Cross Country and includes everything needed to mount and position the shield. Your bike will not require any modification.

    • A set of Madstad adjustable brackets
    • Madstad windshield
    • All required mounting hardware 

    Your windshield bolts to our adjustable brackets separating it from the bike so you can adjust it for the optimum height, angle and airflow. This lets you set the shield for your particular height and riding position while pulling lots of air underneath it which is critical for smooth comfortable wind protection. 

    All Madstad windshields are made from 3/16" (4.5 mm) thick cast acrylic.

    INSTALL VIDEO (Published by Paul Pomerleau) https://youtu.be/XITlUe-Jwrg

    Colors & sizing    How to measure video: https://youtu.be/biFx4_vVGG4

    All our windshields come in three color options (clear, medium gray and dark gray), as well as multiple sizes. Here are our best guidelines for measuring to find your optimal windshield size:

    1) Review provided photo to determine the measuring point on the bike.

    2) Measure up from the measuring point, maintaining the angle of the forks (two wheeled vehicles, 55-60 degrees for other models).  

    3) Select the windshield size that will be aligned to mouth level.

    All of our adjustable brackets have at least 2" of up down range to fine tune the fit and about 15 degrees of angle adjustment used to dial in clean air.

    Transform your ride
    Madstad's patented mounting system allows riders to adjust the height and angle of their motorcycle windshield resulting in much smoother airflow, better wind protection and a more comfortable ride than any fixed windshield can provide.

    Riding is believing
    With the windshield separated from the fairing riders now have control over the height and angle of the shield to eliminate the vacuum that is the primary cause of most turbulence. The result? Smooth airflow placed exactly where it’s desired. Most customers have found that they can actually get better wind protection with our smaller adjustable shield rather than a larger fixed one. No longer must you compromise wind protection to enjoy the open-air motorcycling experience.

    Returns & exchanges
    See our return/exchange policy details under FAQs, and buy with confidence.

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    Customer Reviews

    Based on 232 reviews
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    Jeffrey Colon
    Very pleased

    The Madstad bracket system was a tremendous upgrade from the stock one that came on my 2016 Yamaha super tenere

    C
    Clifford Mitchell
    Vulcan S windshield

    A really good windshield and mounting system that is solid and easy to install Looks awesome on the bike performs like it should.

    C
    Curtis Boshears
    Great all around.

    First off the complete setup was simple and sturdy works awesome. I have tried many others and failed but this design is awesome. I use mostly off road and it doesn’t vibrate loose or rattle. Also the customer service is top notch quick response to questions and helpful, couldn’t ask for a better company to deal with.

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    Molly
    Blocks the wind!

    Windscreen fits my 2013 Boneville SE very well! Even with me running tapered bars, the brackets were still able to mount up well. Made freeway running much more comfortable. It's also easy to remove for the days I'm doing backroads.

    Great product!

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    Michael Robson
    Disappointing

    For the price point it's disappointing. The first glaring issue is the hardware. Since this is intended for a specific bike, the hardware should reflect that, not just the standard black coated hex-head stuff. A BMW R1200/1250 GS uses stainless torx-head style hardware. For the price, it just reflects an indifference or intentional cheapness to throw in the hardware that was included. The second glaring issue is in the engineering design. The sales pitch it that this will add adjustability to the windscreen. The inference is that it will not remove the original adjustability, but that's exactly what the side brackets do - they lock the original adjustment leaving you with just the adjustable portion from Madstad. The diagrams showing the slot in each side bracket that would allow the original adjustable movement is not present in the ones received. So really all this system does is lock your BMW adjustable control to one position and transfers all adjustment to the Madstad brackets that utilizes hardware the is specific to it and not present anywhere else on the bike requiring its own specific tools for any service or removal. For ~$75 for a pair of stamped metal brackets and cheap hardware this would be acceptable. For nearly $300 it is definitely not.


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    “I have a stack of other windshields. I've bought over the years before I discovered the Madstad system, and none of them compare. Do yourself a favor and just buy the Madstad first!"

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    “Long rides at freeway speeds were the worst because of the buffeting. I installed the 18" Madstad screen, keeping it at the lowest setting, and the buffeting is gone. I now have a nice quiet air flow around my head and upper torso, regardless of speed.”

    Scott Beal