Mark,
You've made me rethink the whole tall windscreen issue. Thanks. I
have questions though. I never looked through the stock windscreen
as it was too low, very distorted, and only barely transparent
anyway. Do you actually look through the +11" Clearview, i.e, you
don't have to slouch or sit up uncomfortably straight? And is it
really a "clear view"? Does it distort or become "foggy" over time?
How difficult is it to remove and reinstall?
Thanks,
Paul
Opinionated Redneck Loudmouth A**hole and most definately not an
English Major. Works for the power company and known affectionately
as a "Knuckle Draging Flangehead" in the Trade.
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr"
wrote:
> > real bad effect on handeling. Not to mention you'd look like a
> > complete 'tard with a windscreen that big on a KLR. Just my
opinion.
>
> This is such a diverse group of riders. A bunch of "regular" guys
like me
> who do IT, machine shop work and other stuff, Chris Krok with a
PhD in
> something (aerodynamics?), Jonathan who's the president of a
health and
> fitness center, Dr. Pete D who I assume is a medical doctor but am
not
> really sure, Scott who is an attorney, Zach who's in Washington
D.C. and a
> number of others. I believe that Bogdan is an English professor,
so it's
> interesting to see that you too, Paul, must be an English major.
>
> I put on a Clearview 11+ this spring and now wouldn't be without
it. I've
> already said that it wouldn't be good for off-roading because of
that
> outward bend at the top that causes distortion, but that's
academic because
> my knees and shoulders are too bad to off-road anyway. Second only
to the
> Corbin no-dip saddle, it's the best thing that I've done to
improve long
> distance riding comfort. And, for the record, I'll challenge
anyone in Iron
> Butt riding. (Just give me advance warning so that I can be sure
to have a
> large supply of Stacker 2 on hand! (Grin)) I'm 6 feet tall and this
> Clearview 11+ puts the air flow just over the top of my head.
There is NO
> flapping around of the shield and NO negative effect on handling.
In fact,
> the effects of the wind turbulence and buffeting caused by trucks
has been
> greatly lessened by this Clearview - which is almost double the
thickness of
> the taller Kawasaki shield. Last but not least, bugs and other
road crap now