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wind protection

Posted: 07 Nov 2006 23:53
by Quasar
Hi all,

I'm very keen on getting a Corsaro but have one reservation: just how much (if any) wind protection does the front "screen" really provide?

I know the bike may not be absolutely perfect and that's OK (I currently ride a Buell and bits fall off on a regular basis), but just how much wind buffeting do you get at motorway speeds?

A "minor" (not biking - scuba diving) accident a couple of years ago did some damage to my kneck, so wind protection is an issue.

Any feedback gratefully received,

Quasar

windscreen

Posted: 08 Nov 2006 08:03
by carpe diem
Hi Quasar, if you're not too tall (1m75?)and wear leathersuit you can easily hold 130km/h on highway without problems , but not if there is some bag on the tank :it's create disturbing sidewindpressure.
I made myself some extra light windscreen without costs : it works up to 150 km/h and breaks enough the breastpressure without breaking the outfitlines of the bike .
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m151 ... delMRA.jpg[/IMG]

Re: windscreen

Posted: 08 Nov 2006 08:06
by carpe diem
carpe diem wrote:Hi Quasar, if you're not too tall (1m75?)and wear leathersuit you can easily hold 130km/h on highway without problems , but not if there is some bag on the tank :it's create disturbing sidewindpressure.
I made myself some extra light windscreen without costs : it works up to 150 km/h and breaks enough the breastpressure without breaking the outfitlines of the bike .
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m151 ... delMRA.jpg[/IMG]
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Posted: 08 Nov 2006 18:18
by Quasar
Carpe Diem,

Thanks for your reply - useful info.

I like your visor idea!

Dave

Posted: 16 Nov 2006 09:31
by 1966JEREMY
HI DONT WORRY ABOUT WIND PROTECTION U HAVE TO GET IT STARTED FIRST THEN STOP AT THE LOCAL GARAGE AN FILL UP BECAUSE FOUR MILES AFTER THE FUEL LIGHT COMES ON U WILL BE PUSHING IT. IF IT COMES ON AT FAREHAM M27 YOU ARE IN FOR A PUSH .