Old thread, but Billk requested pics of the Parabellum products, so here are some -- crappy pictures but hey, it rained yesterday and it's too cold to wash off the crud. I love my Parabellum Scout. It came with the bike when I purchased it in 2000, got a little bit bashed up after a little front-ender but is still hangin' in there almost 100k miles later. With the BMW grip guards, heated grips and decade-old Kilimanjaro with gore-text lining I'm good for three hours at 30 deg. I wouldn't call it fun, but I'm good.
Parabellum Scout, 18" windscreen, high enough to direct the wind just over my helmet with my low-seat K75. I'm 5-8 and ride in upright position. Call Parabellum and ask about which screen to get for your height, bike model and riding style. The Scout comes with plastic trim -- I haven't replaced mine yet after painting it last summer. Parabellum will paint match exactly for $200. These units are by no means cheap but they're well designed, well supported and made in USA.




Parabellum Sport -- This came with the 94 K75 I got last summer. It's nowhere near as good as the Scout. It's not high enough to direct the wind over my head when seated upright. Since it's one-piece, you can't get a replacement screen that's higher or lower according to your size and style. Also, if it gets cracked it's done for. If the Scout screen gets cracked or damaged (happened to me twice in 14 years) you can at least get a replacement from Parabellum or have one made somewhere.

