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Laminar Lip gone, V-Stream Next?
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<blockquote data-quote="VAcracker" data-source="post: 1448058" data-attributes="member: 97951"><p>I have the tall V Stream. In the lowest position it’s a similar height as the Yamaha touring screen fully raised, both are made by National Cycle. At over 6’3” I find it reasonable at normal for me highway speeds with a minimal level of buffeting in the highest position even higher speeds. At lower speeds I lower it but when temps are super high I wonder if I wish it would go lower. </p><p></p><p>Someone shorter and or possibly similar height without a helibar raiser is likely to have near still air with zero buffeting especially in the high position </p><p></p><p>I prefer polycarbonate to acrylic shields due to strength and durability. Watch the National Cycle</p><p>Video where they shot a windscreen with a shotgun. Acrylic to too brittle for that. I image that will equate to better protection from flying road debris. </p><p></p><p>My pillian rider is happy with the wind and noise protection. If you where to wear leather vest it can float up and flap some but didn’t bother the misses and added a bit of cooling effect. </p><p></p><p>I am happy but wonder is a shorter screen for very hot weather would allow more cooling air flow. If youre not in +90 weather with sub highway speeds most of the time and ride miles it’s a great choice IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VAcracker, post: 1448058, member: 97951"] I have the tall V Stream. In the lowest position it’s a similar height as the Yamaha touring screen fully raised, both are made by National Cycle. At over 6’3” I find it reasonable at normal for me highway speeds with a minimal level of buffeting in the highest position even higher speeds. At lower speeds I lower it but when temps are super high I wonder if I wish it would go lower. Someone shorter and or possibly similar height without a helibar raiser is likely to have near still air with zero buffeting especially in the high position I prefer polycarbonate to acrylic shields due to strength and durability. Watch the National Cycle Video where they shot a windscreen with a shotgun. Acrylic to too brittle for that. I image that will equate to better protection from flying road debris. My pillian rider is happy with the wind and noise protection. If you where to wear leather vest it can float up and flap some but didn’t bother the misses and added a bit of cooling effect. I am happy but wonder is a shorter screen for very hot weather would allow more cooling air flow. If youre not in +90 weather with sub highway speeds most of the time and ride miles it’s a great choice IMO. [/QUOTE]
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