clymer 2003 manual for a 2005 + tank bags?
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tall windsheilds - do they work?
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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tall windsheilds - do they work?
I'm 6'4" and I have a Clearview +11" and it is great. It does put
stress on the front brackets but it's OK. I wouldn't go off roading
with it. The installation kit is good. I lost about 10 MPH top speed
with the shield in place.
JimmieA
--- 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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tall windsheilds - do they work?
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Tarek" wrote:
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?
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tall windsheilds - do they work?
I am 6'3" but sit very tall (long torso / short legs). I bought the +11 and it actually put the terbulance (sp?) right into my face, making the noise & buffeting worse.
I went back to a stock windshield, as at least that puts the noise/buffeting on my chest, which isn't as bad.
I guess I need a +18!
Jeff Layton
A15, Austin TX
Original Message:
From: "Tarek" T_Al_Halawani@...
Date: Tue May 16, 2006 1:04pm(PDT)
Subject: Tall windsheilds - do they work?
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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tall windsheilds - do they work?
I use the clearview +9". I'm about 5'8". I rode all winter long on
road and off. I think the windshield made it possible for me to handle
winter cold riding at highway speeds. It does create turbulence which
causes some wind noise but other than that no problem for me. I ride
trails mostly over plenty of rough stuff and it seems to be holding up
well under those conditions also.
I'm undecided whether to switch back to the stock windshield for the
summer. This will be my first summer on trails in about 35 years.
Right now I'm still good with the +9.
I'd say it generally reduces wind pressure on the rider at highway
speeds. Other than some additional wind noise from turbulence near
helmet level I've had no difficulties with my setup.
-Mike
--- 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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clymer 2003 manual for a 2005 + tank bags?
Hi Brad:
I have an 06 and the 2003 Clymer manual.
Get the manual. I've found no discrepancies.
Suggest you search the archive for "tank bag". From what I've read here, the
Wolfman is the way to go.
Kawasaki's tank bag is worth a look though. You don't have to remove the bag
to refuel. Nice.
Folks in this group are amazingly resourceful and helpful. They are also
very patient with newbie questions.
Most questions you and I would ask have been asked many times before so read
the FAQ and search the data base. Truly Incredible!
This is a very cool community.
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In the past I've signed off as A-20 but as my KLR is metric (speedo in
km/h) - purchased in Canada, I'll sign off as
Robert Striemer
Winnipeg, Canada
C-20
until corrected. A = America, B= Africa, C = Canada/Europe, Ca = California

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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Layton" wrote:
+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
tall windsheilds - do they work?
Do you or anyone using a slipstreamer have a picture of your bike with
it on that you could post?
Matt B.
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 >
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