What Is the Strongest Transparent Material for a Bike Shield?

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The discussion focuses on finding the strongest transparent material for a bike shield designed in an aerodynamic raindrop shape. Key requirements include transparency, strength, durability, foldability, and ease of molding. Suggestions include polycarbonate and a rigid frame coated with clear plastic, while considering weight and cost. Concerns are raised about visibility when the shield is rain-splattered, with a recommendation to use a water-repellent treatment like Rain-X to enhance clarity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of balancing functionality with design in creating an effective bike shield.
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Hello,

I am a cycle enthusiast looking to create a shield for my bike in the form of a rain drop which is known to be the most aerodynamic shape.

I am looking for a material that is TRANSPARENT (clear, one way mirror finish, or black), STRONG, DURABLE, FOLDABLE, EASY TO MOLD & SHAPE.

The reason for this creation of mine is to shield me from the rain, hail and sun, but to also make it aerodynamic enough to minimize the backdraft to make my ride a lot smoother.


Attached to this email are 2 different examples of what I am looking to go for. My idea would be a bit more complex and useful. Would like to start off with finalizing the material to then move on to the next step of creating this idea of mine.

Any suggestions?

Any suggestions?
 

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well at first glance upon the title i was going to say diamond but it looks like that doesn't qualify
you'd likely be best off making a rigid frame and coating it in thickish (~1 cm) clear plastic
 
The dead weight of a shell is a factor. Cost is another.
You want durable and foldable, that sounds like a sheet of material over a collapsible light frame, just like the second illustration.
You show some well formed examples but say your design will be 'more useful'. In what way?
 
You might discover that a rain-splattered shield is too difficult to see through, like a car windscreen without the wiper.
 
If you have a problem with rain then you can fix it with a surface treatment. Known as Rain-x, it coats the surface with a water repellent layer of silicon polymer. You do not need windscreen wipers as the water beads and falls or is blown off.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rain-X
 
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