Whaz up buckaroo? Sorry for the late reply! Started a new job and went on
vacation to the beach last week. I've got a windshield (brand new OEM) on
the shelf in my garage equipped with the BMW deflector. Depending on your
height and whether you have a Corbin seat, this setup can put your helmet in
in
> the small scratches and
> > brings the surface up to a clear finish.
> >
> > Paul Koontz
> > 93 GTS
> >
> > -Original Message-
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> > Behalf Of Michael Esfeld
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> Behalf Of Michael Esfeld
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>
> I bought a 4+ Clearview and I love it. The only thing I'
hawke, I don't think there is such animal (quietest shield) for our bike.
I've tried 3 different types with no stellar results. I also rode I friend's
GTS who had the deflector on his stock windshield and liked it. It did make
a difference with wind noise, it seemed to place the air over my helmet
In a message dated 7/13/00 10:55:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I'm looking for input on the quietest windshield set up
Here are my opinions of the 3 screens that I have. Keep in mind that I'm
5'10", so your mileage may vary. Stock - Puts the windblast at faceshield
I have a 5"+ clear screen for sale. It has been on the bike once and is in
perfect condition. Paid $120.00 will ship it in the USA for $85.00. It
creates a still void and is definitely quieter than the stock screen. I am
6'7" and it directs the air to the top 1 to 2" of my helmet. I also have
heli
Behalf Of Michael Esfeld
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 1:07 PM
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Subject:Re: Windshield question to the List
I bought a 4+ Clearview and I love it. The only thing I'm not as happy with
is it seems to get fine scratches fairly easily. You don't n
I bought a 4+ Clearview and I love it. The only thing I'm not as happy with
is it seems to get fine scratches fairly easily. You don't notice them until
the sun hits just right though. I have a great setup for cleaning too. Carry
a natural sponge and a cloth diaper (also may be used for "pucker fa