Windscreen Storage

A nice soft old shirt is great....and when you consider how easy a crowded garage can bother a nice windscreen over time, it's a no brainer! Plexus is also great. I used to use it to clean Jeep soft top windows...it was the only thing at the time that really worked!
 
I prefer the tall screen, and I've moved from one bike to the next for 4 R3Ts.

I use the tall screen year round. It is a quiet cockpit, it is warm in winter, and it is bug free in summer.

This means that I always have a stock windscreen to store until it's time to trade the bike, and then the stock screen is reinstalled.

I just lay the stock screen on a shelf in my shop. I don't put stuff on top of it, but aside from that, I don't do anything special.

The stock screens are always as good as new when I'm ready for them. More impressively, the tall screen takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'. I have no incentive to buy a new tall one. It's still optically excellent, even after all the bug strikes over many summers.
 
I swap between my Clearview big arse screen and a fly screen for summer with both still having a metal bracket attached I simply use a ocky strap (stretch rubber strap with hooks on the ends) thru one of the bracket holes then over a hook and thru the other bracket holes, the srceen sits flat against the wall up out of the way