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    Windshield Vent?

    So I'm wondering, are the vents in the OEM and aftermarket ws directable onto your lower torso? That's where I get the hottest.
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    Not quite lower torso..more like chest height for me..

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    I'm 6"2" and the vent can be adjusted from my face to my chest. On a hot day the vent is "priceless" IMHO

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob109 View Post
    I'm 6"2" and the vent can be adjusted from my face to my chest. On a hot day the vent is "priceless" IMHO
    On a hot day in Pa.? Maybe the snow melts. Let's talk hot day in Florida with about 93% humidity and the bike is reading +100. Now that's hot! Give it a post and Bobbi will jump on and talk about 100 days over 100, but that's just dry heat!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob109 View Post
    I'm 6"2" and the vent can be adjusted from my face to my chest. On a hot day the vent is "priceless" IMHO



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    Quote Originally Posted by Fla_rider View Post
    On a hot day in Pa.? Maybe the snow melts. Let's talk hot day in Florida with about 93% humidity and the bike is reading +100. Now that's hot! Give it a post and Bobbi will jump on and talk about 100 days over 100, but that's just dry heat!
    When I first arrive in Citra Florida in mid October, I manage to get my golfing in early! Usually done by 9:30 a.m. My golf shirt is soaking wet. Between the 96/98 degree heat and high humidity, I'm headed for a nice shower and jump on my 6 and ride with the vent wide open. I don't put winters in Pa. anymore. Snow-birding works for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob109 View Post
    I'm 6"2" and the vent can be adjusted from my face to my chest. On a hot day the vent is "priceless" IMHO
    I'm thinking I might have to go that way on my next ws, are they noisy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fxdl2051 View Post
    I'm thinking I might have to go that way on my next ws, are they noisy?
    No noise from the vent! Just refreshing air flow

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