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windshield help
Hi. Just got my new KLR and I find that I'm getting beat up by the
wind on the highway and was wondering if a larger windshield will
help. I took off the OEM and that was better but was wondering if
there are more comfortable options. I did research and some people
like them and some seem to hate them. I'm 5'8" and 145. Love my
bike but would love to make it more comfortable on the highway.
Anybody have any experience and can recommend a size/model of
windshield to me. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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windshield help
Hi. Just got my new KLR and I find that I'm getting beat up by the
wind on the highway and was wondering if a larger windshield will
help. I took off the OEM and that was better but was wondering if
there are more comfortable options. I did research and some people
like them and some seem to hate them. I'm 5'8" and 145. Love my
bike but would love to make it more comfortable on the highway.
Anybody have any experience and can recommend a size/model of
windshield to me. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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windshield help
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "seapro20" wrote:
I've got a 11" "Clearview" on mine and for road work it helps. The airstream hits the top of my helmet in a normal riding position. There's less buffeting and a lot less bugs. With my HJC moto-x helmet on there's a strange "motor" noise at one spot behind the screen, but it's no big deal. I'm 5'10" and always wear ear plugs, and most (lately all) of my riding is on the highway from home to work. For the dirt or trail I take the tall screen off, only five screws.> Hi. Just got my new KLR and I find that I'm getting beat up by the > wind on the highway and was wondering if a larger windshield will > help. I took off the OEM and that was better but was wondering if > there are more comfortable options. I did research and some people > like them and some seem to hate them. I'm 5'8" and 145. Love my > bike but would love to make it more comfortable on the highway. > Anybody have any experience and can recommend a size/model of > windshield to me. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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windshield help
I got the 9" over stock and love it. It throws the
wind right over me most of the time. After the wife
pushes me onto the gas tank(riding 2 up) I get some
wind at the top of the helmet.
Joe A18 SE Ky.
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "seapro20" wrote:
This doesn't exactly answer your question, since everyone seems to like the Clearview or Rifle windshields. But I have a Kawi OEM "high" screen (I got it cheap from a lister) and I did some experimenting with it over the last couple of days, so I thought someone might be interested. All wind tests were conducted at 75 mph into our standard 15-20 mph Bay Area afternoon wind. I've had the high shield on the bike for over a year now and it definitely increases the noise at the helmet. I'm 6'2" and it sends turbulent air right at my head. It is an annoyance even with earplugs. I must say I like being able to crouch behind it in cold weather, but it's summer. So I took it off and put the OEM low shield back on. Right away I noticed that the noise was lessened and not as offensive. However, the high shield also does an excellent job of deflecting air away from the arms and shoulders. I noticed that the bike was much more subject to crosswinds as a "pocket" would build around my shoulders and literally move my arms. (I'm a tall guy but not built like a gorilla.) I think that the somewhat non- aerodynamic shape of the stock fairing creates a lot of buffeting which is exacerbated by the upright riding position. By contrast, my Monster with its bikini fairing and clipons is far quieter at speed, although the wind blast is similar, because it's so much smoother. Then, I took off the low shield completely. This made the wind blast somewhat smoother (if not really quieter), but the blast was directed right at my chest and shoulders, and the bike seemed to be working much harder to stay at speed. Rider fatigue would be very much increased with this setup. Conclusion: I'm putting the high shield back on and will live with the buffeting at the helmet. YMMV, in fact it probably will. Paul A16L 01 M750 'G' SF, CA> Hi. Just got my new KLR and I find that I'm getting beat up by the > wind on the highway and was wondering if a larger windshield will > help.
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I am 6' tall and have the Clearview tinted 11" over stock and love it.
It is no good in the dirt though so keep that in mind. You may want
to consider the 7" over stock for your height. I found the Kawasaki
4" over stock as useless as the stock windshield. I bought mine from
www.happy-trail.com and it was actually cheaper than buying it from
Clearview. They can calculate the size that would work best for your
height. I am buying most of my bike accessories from them. They are
the most pleasant people to deal with and will match lower prices
found on the internet. Good luck with it.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "seapro20" wrote: > Hi. Just got my new KLR and I find that I'm getting beat up by the > wind on the highway and was wondering if a larger windshield will > help. I took off the OEM and that was better but was wondering if > there are more comfortable options. I did research and some people > like them and some seem to hate them. I'm 5'8" and 145. Love my > bike but would love to make it more comfortable on the highway. > Anybody have any experience and can recommend a size/model of > windshield to me. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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I agree. I'm 6' and also have the tinted 11+. It puts the air flow, bugs and other road junk over my head. It's all about having the correct windshield for your height. The other thing about being behind a protective shield like this is that it reduces the fatigue which comes from fighting against the oncoming wind. And, I don't don't what kind of summer some of you are having, but here on the East coast - Massachusetts - but I'm definitely not getting too hot with the windshield installed. With the rare exception, if it isn't raining it's about 60 degrees. This sucks! Mark --------------------------------------- KLR650 Motorcycle Website: http://klr6500.tripod.com/> I am 6' tall and have the Clearview tinted 11" over stock and love it. > It is no good in the dirt though so keep that in mind. You may want > to consider the 7" over stock for your height. I found the Kawasaki > 4" over stock as useless as the stock windshield. I bought mine from > www.happy-trail.com and it was actually cheaper than buying it from > Clearview.
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got to ride
Me too....In '95 I broke my ankle while riding my little Yamaha
XT225, but I decided I wanted to ride around for another hour or so,
since I knew I would be casted and unable to ride for a while. I
couldn't use the rear brake without moving my heel onto the brake
lever, so that's what I did.
Even though I don't own a Honda, when I'm riding my KLR, I'm often
chanting(singing) the Honda tune inside my helmet...I wanna ride I
wanna ride I wanna ride, gotta gotta gotta ride it, etc....
Sandy
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, brucwms@a... wrote: > In June of 99 I was hit by a car, sheared the left cylinder off my 65 BMW > R-69-S. Broke my femur, and 500 plus stitches in my lower leg. Didn't ride in > August, started riding my scooter in Sept. Aug of 99 was the only month of not > riding since I was 12, I'm 56 now. Broke my tibia at the dualsport Sunday, > riding the KLR to bike night tomorrow. Bikes are my therapy. Luckily it is my right > leg, and I can still shift. > > Bootless Bruce (ordered new Alpine Stars today) > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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