I didn't like the look of the vent neither,but I find myself opening it all the time.
I didn't like the look of the vent neither,but I find myself opening it all the time.
And another option. I might go for this.
http://laminarlip.com/gl.php
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OK....Bobby.....what does that shield do.....looks kinda like a Wind Vest at the top...
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It's a shield that adds on to your existing shield. It's supposed to smooth out buffeting and flip the air up higher. It's a great idea and a lot of adventure and sport bikes use them. My only reservation is how well the sticky stuff will hold up to the extreme AZ heat. The stickies are industrial strength adhesive with heavy duty velcro so the shield can be removed at will.
"The Laminar LIP is designed to quiet wind buffeting and reduce wind pressure while raising the wind comfort envelope."
I have a PROTOTYPE in the making as we speak, It is a " KIT " of 3 pieces that attach to the top of a short windshield and deflects the air upwardly.
The Kit of 3 will have a 2" a 3.5" and a 5" flip (one for in-town riding, one for spirited backroads and one for the interstate if you chose to swap them out quickly) ..... Manufacturer is dragging their feet
Well if anyone is interested in a Honda Tall WS with vent (was on bike for approx. 100 miles) send me an email and we'll work out a price.
Please put windshield in the title so I don't delete it
tbeck99@msn.com
Starting with the short stock windshield the Laminar Lip will likely move the wind blast higher up on your body and may even introduce new and undesired turbulence rather than curing the problem. I believe a taller windshield is a better answer, and not that much more money. Or you could TOFTT, buy the Laminar Lip and let us know how it works!