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Title: windshield Post by Gregjc68 on 12/05/09 at 09:45:29 any reviews / comments on the Slipstreamer sport windshield? |
Title: Re: windshield Post by babyhog on 12/05/09 at 12:18:12 I have a Slipstreamer Spitfire and the quality seems to be fine. The installation was easy, and it adjusts fairly easily too. When I first installed it, I would get a gush of wind from bigger trucks as I passed them and my face shield would fly up (3/4 helmet). But once I got it adjusted, it has made a big positive difference, especially in colder weather. |
Title: Re: windshield Post by sluggo on 12/05/09 at 16:10:48 Windshields like mag wheels belong on cars...... |
Title: Re: windshield Post by T Mack 1 - FSO on 12/08/09 at 06:28:37 I had a 20+ year old Slipstreamer. They are durable. |
Title: Re: windshield Post by T Mack 1 - FSO on 12/08/09 at 06:31:10 657A63717179160 wrote:
My shoulders are messed up from doing stone masonry in my younger days. Hanging on in hurricane force winds on the highway ain't too good on them. The windsheild seems to help. Also helps the neck... |
Title: Re: windshield Post by ALfromN.H. on 12/08/09 at 06:41:21 5B22426E6C643E0F0 wrote:
My shoulders are messed up from doing stone masonry in my younger days. Hanging on in hurricane force winds on the highway ain't too good on them. The windsheild seems to help. Also helps the neck... [/quote] Windshield's also extend the riding season for those of us in the colder regions. AL |
Title: Re: windshield Post by EJID on 12/08/09 at 07:01:03 606D636337010 wrote:
My shoulders are messed up from doing stone masonry in my younger days. Hanging on in hurricane force winds on the highway ain't too good on them. The windsheild seems to help. Also helps the neck... [/quote] Windshield's also extend the riding season for those of us in the colder regions. AL [/quote] With 6" fresh snow on the ground and highs not expected above 15 for the next week or so, I think I will have to say my riding season is officially over regardless of a windshield :-[ |
Title: Re: windshield Post by ALfromN.H. on 12/08/09 at 07:05:28 [/quote] With 6" fresh snow on the ground and highs not expected above 15 for the next week or so, I think I will have to say my riding season is officially over regardless of a windshield :-[/quote] Same here. Snow on the ground with more comng tomorrow and temps in the 20's and 30's. I think I'm done for a while, unless I load the bike on the back of the truck and head south for a week in January. That's starting to sound like a good idea. :) |
Title: Re: windshield Post by justin_o_guy2 on 12/08/09 at 09:23:52 3B3638386C5A0 wrote: With 6" fresh snow on the ground and highs not expected above 15 for the next week or so, I think I will have to say my riding season is officially over regardless of a windshield :-[/quote] Same here. Snow on the ground with more comng tomorrow and temps in the 20's and 30's. I think I'm done for a while, unless I load the bike on the back of the truck and head south for a week in January. That's starting to sound like a good idea. :)[/quote] U need a U-Haul. That would solve the snow problem for years |
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