[sarcasm] "Wow! Boy is it ever inconvenient to hold that button down for a second or two to reset the shield position after I park! What the hell was Yamaha thinking?" [/sarcasm]
You are obviously more interested in image (Bike Looks) than function i.e.
[talking to the clueless] Yep that's it! You nailed it! My bike looks 10,000% better with the shield down! Makes my dick bigger and my pussy stop hurting! Image is everything! [/talking to the clueless]
You better 'splain yerself, Lucy....WTF function does leaving the shield
up provide? Saving the rider a couple of seconds having to put the shield back up next time he/she drives? Hell, over the course of a lifetime, that could add up to, what? One, maybe two minutes?
would you return the windshield to it's fully down position every time you turned off?
That's the point...
I don't return it to it's fully down position...the bike does. I could give a **** whether THE ORIGINAL DESIGN left the shield up or made it auto-retract. It's a non-issue and that's why I can't understand why anyone would bother disabling such an innocuous feature. And if the windshield DIDN'T auto-retract, I wouldn't put it down when I parked. Now if the shield went UP by itself every time, THAT would be annoying. But down when I park it? I can't believe someone can give me a
sensible,
logical reason to disable the feature, other than some lame "It's my bike, I'll do what I want to with it!" ******** statement.
Nothing wrong with being image concience just realize some folks don't care if it looks cool or not and would rather have it stay where the adjusteed it for best airflow.
What a horseshit statement. Now if there was some "magic" sweetspot that could only be found once in a lifetime in the exact shield position and the chances were one in a billion I'd never find that sweetspot EVER again, I might be annoyed the auto-retract "stole" my sweetspot from me, but Jeebus, the shield moves about 3 inches. We're not talking a moon shot here, sparky.
Obviously
you have some image issues about
something to keep belaboring the point. Are you saying you're trying to maintain an image that states "I don't care about image!"
My whole point is "what's the point?" What harm does the feature do? What long term benefits do disabling the feature give me?
Trust me...image is NOT the issue for someone who hasn't washed his bike in 2 years. I let rain do the work for me.