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Summer time and removing windshield
Has anyone remove wind shield for the summer time? I did today and like the air I am getting.
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Originally Posted by Socopete
Has anyone remove wind shield for the summer time? I did today and like the air I am getting.
I had thought about doing that last year, but bought a used BRP Shorty shield instead. The air feels great and have never re-installed the stock shield. Even in winter I just raise the shorty and it works fine. Have never understood the buy the barn door shields that block all the air. If you dont want to feel the wind, drive your car.
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I have the F4 windshield on my F3s and its adjustable by 2". I lower it for giggles then raise it because the weather "might" be warm enough.....then it gets cold fast. I would not even think of removing it because of the temp variances. Its like my Baker Lowers, I was thinking of removing them for the summer, then I ride in the cold/rain and thank goodness they are on. My thoughts.
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Have you ever taken a June bug to your forehead at 70mph?
Even with a helmet, it's pretty impressive.
And don't get caught in the deep South during love bug season!
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Originally Posted by Fat Baxter
Have you ever taken a June bug to your forehead at 70mph?
Even with a helmet, it's pretty impressive.
And don't get caught in the deep South during love bug season!
Why yes, yes I have! It is impressive but I'll take my chances. Love the air on me.
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When a June Bug hits your visor at speed: it sounds about like taking a baseball bat to the side of the head!
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Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie
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Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie
Or the damage, bruising, & even permanent scarring they can leave on exposed skin!!!
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It sounds like a great argument for ATGATT...
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Sporty...
I am not a fan of looking through sheilds on motorcycles. Like my modular helmet so when stuck on freeways at high speeds I can close it. Only bugs I have encounterd here are bees (hit and stung several times) the odd grasshopper (they are solid) and an assortment of others I do not recognize but not enough of them or often enough to want to lose the open air ryding. I do have a flip on the shield to direct the flow when on the freeway or backroads...to each his own...
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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for some reason, riding w/o a shield just knocks me out. i much rather have the wind blocked with a vent in the shield
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I ran into a woman last winter who was riding her RT without a windshield as the bracket had broken. We got her a new bracket and she's back to riding with a windshield. The RT looks pretty weird without a shield!
I purchased a used tinted shorty windshield that was taken off a 15 RTS SS with the thoughts of switching to it in the summer. I never installed it so I sold it. The shorty didn't have the cutouts like the stock windshield on the 14 and newer and that, to me, makes a huge difference in air flow.
2017 F3T-SM6 Squared Away Mirror Wedgies & Alignment
2014 RTS-SM6 123,600 miles Sold 11/2017
2014 RTL-SE6 8,600 miles
2011 RTS-SM5 5,000 miles
2013 RTS-SM5 burned up with 13,200 miles in 13 weeks
2010 RTS-SM5 59,148 miles
2010 RT- 622
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CalSci tinted shorty has the cutout nice shield.
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windshield removal/modification
I have modified my windshield by drilling four new mounting holes and replacing the mounting screws with studs and crown nuts. It takes 2 minutes to change either way. The holes are 7 inches above the stock holes and offer a 4.8" drop in the windshield. Windshield up in the lower mounting holes is 1.6'' lower than stock all the way up. I now have plenty of air when really hot and wind protection when I prefer it. First pic is lowered windshield in "up" position, second is lowered windshield in "down" position, third is stock windshield in down position.
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