Jerry...more detail needed. I see that the Clearview GT13 measures 11" high from the top of the instrument pod, which would work fine with the recurve. (My Cee Bailey measures 12" and I would not want it any higher...in fact, an inch shorter would be a good thing, with the recurve doing it's job). Questions: Did you use the Cee Bailey grommets to mount the new shield, or did you go back to the original HD version and use the rubber gasket? Is the shield painted at the bottom like the Cee Bailey? If not, wouldn't you need to use the gasket in order to "hide" things at the bottom? No issues with fitment on the '11 SERGU?
Here ya go Terry:
1. IMHO it sounds like you, Craig and I are similar in height. This windshield is perfect. I have a nice unobstructed view of the road...especially with the BSR on-board. I suspect with a passenger my riding position gets altered a bit and a windshield that is 'at the fringe' actually becomes a tad too tall. That is what I experienced with the 14" Cee Bailey. I probably should have gone with the 13" like you did.
2. I used the Clearview well nuts and the original rubber strip off the stock windshield. That's what the instructions recommend too. The original rubber strip seemed to fit better and the spacing between the holes in the windshield lined-up better. I did use some double-sided tape to hold the strip in place on the windshield to control the fit against the bottom edge.
3. Yes, the shield is painted at the bottom like the stock and Cee Bailey models.
Observations: Despite the lower height the air flow is fine for my height (5' 8"). To be honest I'm not quite clear on what 'buffeting' is so I don't know how to comment on that subject. I do know my BSR commented immediately that she no longer felt like a "bobble head doll". Thank goodness!

I suspect the wider profile and the slight recurve help with airflow on the passenger.
Hope this answered your questions...and then some.
Jerry