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    Just looking for thoughts.....

    Hi. i'm new to the forum, but I've been riding for 34 years total. I ride a new 2013 F6B Black Beauty. I ride a 180 mile stretch of I-95 daily Monday thru Friday. When I'm heading South, I usually have a nice tail wind, so the ride is easy and relaxing. On my way back home (north bound), I am stuffed with a strong head wind almost every day. Which in 90+ degree weather can really take a lot out of me. Also seem to get batted around a lot by the semi's.

    Any ideas from some of you seasoned Road Warriors on this? I already have added the vented Tall windshield from Honda.

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    Asking for our thoughts on this forum could be dangerous............Lol....Belly pan if you don't have it makes for a less buffeted ride. This being the hottest summer on record all I can say is install a drink holder and try to keep hydrated. A wet towel around the neck help a bit...When its 100 in the shade it makes for hot riding......Dickie
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    Some windscreens are better than others. A good screen helps minimize the buffeting. I have good luck with my Clear view with the 'flip'.

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    If you install a front fork stabilizer; you can reduce the bike's tendency; to being buffeted by side winds and semi's. They help the bike to track better at speed; during those events.


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    Just did a very long ride with this bolt-on accessory. It performed flawlessly, letting just enough wind through to maximize the cooling effect of my mesh jacket and keeping the wind blast away. There are an infinite amount of vertical and horizontal adjustments to get that sweet spot and it's Autobahn tested.


    http://www.mra.de/en/x-creen

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    Mirror wings will help with wind managment. Helped me anyways.
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    Tire pressure. I run 42/42. Any thing less and I feel that the bike starts to feel mushy. 90* in NC humidity is going to suck unless your in a A/C cage. + 1 on a belly pan. The stock windshield sucks. Most any after market screen will be an improvement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dumbpartsguy View Post
    Hi. i'm new to the forum, but I've been riding for 34 years total. I ride a new 2013 F6B Black Beauty. I ride a 180 mile stretch of I-95 daily Monday thru Friday. When I'm heading South, I usually have a nice tail wind, so the ride is easy and relaxing. On my way back home (north bound), I am stuffed with a strong head wind almost every day. Which in 90+ degree weather can really take a lot out of me. Also seem to get batted around a lot by the semi's.

    Any ideas from some of you seasoned Road Warriors on this? I already have added the vented Tall windshield from Honda.
    I have the same windshield with the same results, lots of protection but it acts as a sail and would really blow my bike arround. My fix was the madstad windshield it took away that issue 100% for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Just did a very long ride with this bolt-on accessory. It performed flawlessly, letting just enough wind through to maximize the cooling effect of my mesh jacket and keeping the wind blast away. There are an infinite amount of vertical and horizontal adjustments to get that sweet spot and it's Autobahn tested.


    http://www.mra.de/en/x-creen
    taxfree, I am very interested in this screen, would you give more information on this product? Is there a U.S. dealer to order from? What is the cost? Any problems drilling holes in your base ws? What type of ws do you have? This looks like something I need / want. Thanks taxfree................gordon

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    Mesh, Mesh, and more Mesh

    Can't say enough about the mesh riding jacket (gear). It's allowed my wife and I to ride all summer long here in South Central Texas (San Antonio area). I used to ride only w/ a t-shirt in these temps and would be wiped out by 3pm and burnt. The mesh allows air in but keeps the sun off which makes all the difference in the world. Even sitting at stop lights it's does wonders by keeping the sun off. We even went and got mesh pants so we just wear our swim suites underneath. Every time we come across a decent water crossing we pullover, pull off and cool off! Been one of the best ideas the wife's had in years!

    Of course this is done in an average of 40% humidity. Not sure what your summer time humidity is there in N.C.. If' it's anything like Houston or Florida not sure it's do able!
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