dcarver
Well-known member
Disclaimer - I do not work for Rifle, have stock, personally know the owners or employees before now yada yada yada. I was called by my local dealer to see if I would provide my 06 bike as test platform so Rifle could develop a shield. In return, I get a free shield. So far, it would have been less time consuming to simply pay the money .. but truthfully I've fully enjoyed this experience.
Summary - This is rev 2 of the prototype. I first posted a 'what do you want in your windshield thread?' here. Clicky. Prototype #1 summary is here Clicky2.
Changes to rev2 include a compound curve at the bottom to allow the screen to fit the oem 'W" cosmetic face plate. The top half retains the same shape and curve which is good since it worked excellently on rev 1. The tuning blocks are slightly larger to tilt the screen back just a tad more. This allows an even quieter cockpit with the screen up and more sportier position when down.
Took it on a 350+ mile yesterday. Temps ranging from 43 to 104, roads from 4 lane hi-ways and 90+ mph to 1st/2nd gear twisties. Even had a cross wind thrown in for good measure. Rev 2 works better than rev 1 in all conditions - it's quieter in the cockpit both noise and wind wise. When fully down, I can now see closer to the front tire without looking through the shield. When full up, I'm looking just over the top. I've asked Rifle to make the shield .5" higher on rev 3. My goal is that when full up, in the normal riding position, I'm looking 1/2 through, 1/2 over the shield.
Please realize this is still a prototype. The edges are not as clean as production units as this fairing has been hand cut. Same with the tuning blocks. It's still a work in progress!
5'11", 32" inseam, stock seat.
Ok, enough diatribe. Pix time. Hope I do this right.
All the way Down Use the black garden hose as visual reference. Normal sitting position.
Full Up
Tuning Blocks. NOTE - these proto blocks are in grey, currently constructed out of wood with aluminum backing plates. The aluminum bracket in the center mounts the cosmetic 'W'. The prod units will all be one piece and powder coated.
Right Front - down
Left Front - down
Left Front - up
Right Front - up
Overall View
Summary - This is rev 2 of the prototype. I first posted a 'what do you want in your windshield thread?' here. Clicky. Prototype #1 summary is here Clicky2.
Changes to rev2 include a compound curve at the bottom to allow the screen to fit the oem 'W" cosmetic face plate. The top half retains the same shape and curve which is good since it worked excellently on rev 1. The tuning blocks are slightly larger to tilt the screen back just a tad more. This allows an even quieter cockpit with the screen up and more sportier position when down.
Took it on a 350+ mile yesterday. Temps ranging from 43 to 104, roads from 4 lane hi-ways and 90+ mph to 1st/2nd gear twisties. Even had a cross wind thrown in for good measure. Rev 2 works better than rev 1 in all conditions - it's quieter in the cockpit both noise and wind wise. When fully down, I can now see closer to the front tire without looking through the shield. When full up, I'm looking just over the top. I've asked Rifle to make the shield .5" higher on rev 3. My goal is that when full up, in the normal riding position, I'm looking 1/2 through, 1/2 over the shield.
Please realize this is still a prototype. The edges are not as clean as production units as this fairing has been hand cut. Same with the tuning blocks. It's still a work in progress!
5'11", 32" inseam, stock seat.
Ok, enough diatribe. Pix time. Hope I do this right.
All the way Down Use the black garden hose as visual reference. Normal sitting position.
Full Up
Tuning Blocks. NOTE - these proto blocks are in grey, currently constructed out of wood with aluminum backing plates. The aluminum bracket in the center mounts the cosmetic 'W'. The prod units will all be one piece and powder coated.
Right Front - down
Left Front - down
Left Front - up
Right Front - up
Overall View