tall windsheilds - do they work?
Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 3:04 pm
I do a lot of freeway riding and I was wondering which windsheild has
the best reduction in wind pressure on the rider?
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tarek" wrote: > > I do a lot of freeway riding and I was wondering which windsheild has > the best reduction in wind pressure on the rider? >
From a viewpoint of cost-effectiveness, the Slipstreamer CF30 "universal" handlebar-mounted windshield costs under $50 (Google for mail-order vendors), and in my opinion gives me better protection than the $100+ KLR-specific windshields. In particular, compared to the Clearview +11, there is less buffeting and better routing of rain over my helmet. May require minor modifications of the mounting hardware to fit your desires. Does interfere with your ability to lean over the front of the bike, thus cannot be used offroad. -E> I do a lot of freeway riding and I was wondering which windsheild has > the best reduction in wind pressure on the rider?
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tarek" wrote: > > I do a lot of freeway riding and I was wondering which windsheild has > the best reduction in wind pressure on the rider? >
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+11 and it actually put the terbulance (sp?) right into my face, making the noise & buffeting worse. Try the Slipstreamer CF30. It sits taller and closer to your face than the Clearview +11. A little too close to your face, actually, for good handling (where you want to be leaning over your bars and to the direction you're going), but I found that it was so quiet I didn't need earplugs. -E> > I am 6'3" but sit very tall (long torso / short legs). I bought the
than> Try the Slipstreamer CF30. It sits taller and closer to your face
good> the Clearview +11. A little too close to your face, actually, for
need> handling (where you want to be leaning over your bars and to the > direction you're going), but I found that it was so quiet I didn't
> earplugs. > > -E >