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Eric Gustafson
What I noticed with the vent. Is there is a negative or up flowing current of air when the vent is closed. While this may not be bad. Opening the vent throws a curtain of air which can be directed from about chest high to face area. Helps on those day when temps reach for the upper 80's.
Looks good Chris!
John (Jay) Bettua
2014 F6b Red- sold 2016
2020 Goldwing Matte Black
Retired U.S. Air Force MSgt
I am 6 foot and I just got my F6B a few weeks ago and I installed a 19 inch slipstream with a vent set at its lowest position. I wear a neotech helmet and I get almost no wind noise at all. For some added room I replaced the seat with a Corbin with a matching backrest. I added a set of hand wings to scoop some air to my chest during the hot 90+ degree days here is Central Florida. I just need a set of highway pegs and I am set.
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On the way the following:
Socal led hi and low
Show chrome fogs
Wing stuff mesh goldwing jacket
Grip puppies
Crampbuster cb2 wide
Motorcycle larry master cyc ram ball mount for gps
Battery tender hook up
Powerlet cubby 12 v socket for goldwing
Kury glovebox cup holder
Thanks guys. Sounds like the vent is a worthy investment. I contacted Clearview about adding the vent myself. This is what they said:
"If the screen was the correct thickness then I would say yes anyone handy with power tools could do it. But since our screen is a bit thicker we have to do an inset around the top section of the vent opening to allow clearance for the vent assembly."