buda315
07-13-2015, 06:07 PM
Copy of an email I sent to Clearview Shields. Does it make sense, or just in my head? What do you guys think? Does this have a possibility?
Hi, I had contacted you via your website with a suggestion, but I did not receive a response so I thought I'd try again.
I purchased a shield from you for my Honda F6B GL1800 (Goldwing).
I wanted to make a suggestion and see what you think. I ordered it without the optional vent. I chose not to purchase this option purely based on aesthetics as I don't like the bulky look of it.
My thought is that there might be a market for an alternative. If you were to make a similar cut-out to the one used to install the vent, but make it about 1/2 as high and 1 1/2 times it's length lower on the screen itself, it might make for a very good buffer reducer and airflow modifier.
If you look at the goldwings and F6B they have a dash that would naturally dissipate the air flow up and out to the sides. With what I am picturing the hole would be located where you currently put your black mask on the bottom portion of the shield. This would be far more tasteful and less bulky than the OEM Honda vent option. It should reduce the negative backdraft that occurs with a solid shield.
The idea is similar in concept to what I believe is your main competition, which is Madstad. Everyone on the forums raves about the lack of turbulence with this shield.
Try one, see what you think. Or make me a large light gray with recurve (like I already purchased) add the hole and I will try it and tell you if you have a winner.
I truly think that you could have a significant product and larger market share if you were to take my suggestion and see if it is effective like I think it will be. I am sure you could design a feature to close it, but if it were me I would leave it open always and not care at all that it does not have an adjustable vent. It would be a discreet and tasteful way to get some airflow and more importantly reduce turbulence.
Let me know your thoughts.
If the receiver of this email is in sales, please let the owner know about my idea. He will thank you for it.
Other than this suggestion, I am happy with your product and this it is THE best looking shield for the stylish F6B.
Hi, I had contacted you via your website with a suggestion, but I did not receive a response so I thought I'd try again.
I purchased a shield from you for my Honda F6B GL1800 (Goldwing).
I wanted to make a suggestion and see what you think. I ordered it without the optional vent. I chose not to purchase this option purely based on aesthetics as I don't like the bulky look of it.
My thought is that there might be a market for an alternative. If you were to make a similar cut-out to the one used to install the vent, but make it about 1/2 as high and 1 1/2 times it's length lower on the screen itself, it might make for a very good buffer reducer and airflow modifier.
If you look at the goldwings and F6B they have a dash that would naturally dissipate the air flow up and out to the sides. With what I am picturing the hole would be located where you currently put your black mask on the bottom portion of the shield. This would be far more tasteful and less bulky than the OEM Honda vent option. It should reduce the negative backdraft that occurs with a solid shield.
The idea is similar in concept to what I believe is your main competition, which is Madstad. Everyone on the forums raves about the lack of turbulence with this shield.
Try one, see what you think. Or make me a large light gray with recurve (like I already purchased) add the hole and I will try it and tell you if you have a winner.
I truly think that you could have a significant product and larger market share if you were to take my suggestion and see if it is effective like I think it will be. I am sure you could design a feature to close it, but if it were me I would leave it open always and not care at all that it does not have an adjustable vent. It would be a discreet and tasteful way to get some airflow and more importantly reduce turbulence.
Let me know your thoughts.
If the receiver of this email is in sales, please let the owner know about my idea. He will thank you for it.
Other than this suggestion, I am happy with your product and this it is THE best looking shield for the stylish F6B.