2015-08-26 Wind Screen Story continued
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dcarver on Fri, 08/27/2021 - 03:37.
Called Gary, let him know more work needs be done. Gary confirmed and stated after re-running the numbers the screen needs more angle and is working on rev2. Hey, that's why it's called prototyping, right?
Gary is a department of one, "Get a man right on it!", but said he'll try to have rev 2 ready before I leave for Tyler's Virgina Creek Settlement run and RR10.
In the meantime, purchased a Yamaha touring shield from PartZilla as a 'plan B'. It's here now. Spoke with Bill Lumberg from FjRiders.com, he has tested a bunch of screens. Naturally curious, I guess.
"I’ve used Cee Bailey, Aeroflow, all three vstreams, and the Yamaha touring. The Yamaha touring is probably the best all around, for me.
The Aeroflow is notably good, but leaves bad helmet battering at higher speeds for this 6’0’rider, 32” inseam, that uses a helibridge in the middle position.
The vstream 20308 was probably a close second."
Installed OEM touring screen and test road today. It works very well. I did shim the bottom about 1/4".
Pics to follow.
Pics out of order, sorry.
First attempt at home-grown tuning block adjusters..
Starting point.
Glued together.
Installed. Unfortunately, I dorked up the other side and had to build another adjuster from scratch,
While the glue cured, installed the OEM touring screen.
I told you this was out of order..
Preparing to install OEM 'touring' screen. Got these nice spacers from local hardware store.
Decided to stack two of the smaller spacers. Not the bracket wants to bend to conform, so just enough torque to hold..
Close up view.
Front view.
Front, screen up.
Side, screen up, much more 'angle' than prototype.
Screen down. this might work, pretty close to Gen2 Rifle angels.
Close up of upper position.
Getting late, Duece, neigbor dog, supervises.
Long of short, this configuration works very well per 80 mile test ride.
Full down position equals clean air flow, same as sticking head outside the bubble.
Full up and some buffeting, but no rock n' roll drummers.
Mid position is the sweet, sweet spot. Quiet, almost as good as Rifle Gen2 screen with tuning block.
There is one spot where my duck-billed helmet has some downforce, but it's only for approx 5 or 10 degrees.
All in all, the Yamaha touring screen works very very well.
It will be fun getting back to prototyping the Gen3 Rifle with Gary. Hopefully the product will excel and be better than the OEM touring screen.
More later.