Well, Effjay and I swapped rides today for about 30 miles. Here's my impression of the screen:
Pretty good, huh?
Seriously. This screen is
THE ****! Word. :good:
Some facts: Effjay's bike is stock, save for MCL standard risers. I'm 6 foot tall. Having said that, I'll say this: Full down, the air is very still. Nice. You still get wind noise about the visor, but it is a bit less than the stock screen that I run. Move the screen up 1 - 2" and things get very quiet. Eerie quiet - I could almost hear myself breathe. At full up, you
can hear yourself breathe! (Man, this motor sounds sweet at speed! Never heard it this way before.) Still, the air pocket is very calm with just an ever so slight breeze at my back. Barely noticeable.
We also had a pretty good 3/4 head on wind going that had little or no effect. Past a couple of semis going the opposite direction and zero wind blasts were felt. Same when following a semi - no buffeting at all. Whether going 40, 50, 60, 90 or 100 mph, the screen was superb - no buffeting and a nice still air pocket. Sweet! Here's a trick I found on noise control... Screen down you get wind noise. Crack your shield (Shoei RF1000, in my case) two notches and it quiets waaaaay down. Neat!
Here's the downside: This ain't a summer screen... Full up, the air pocket is so still that the hot air gets trapped and builds fast. We had a temp range from 75 or so to 93 in the 30 or so miles. Once we hit 85 degrees, I started to notice the heat build up. Dropping the screen helped, but this thing is gonna hold the heat in.
The quality of this screen is the tops, too. Thicker than the stocker and optically perfect. And honestly, this screen is not all that big when you see it up close and personal and it is good looking on the bike. Really! I barely noticed the size difference between this and stock while underway.
One last thing, man-o-man does the stock suspension
SUCK! (Sorry, Jeff, but I'm spoiled by the Wilbers.) Felt like I was on a pogo stick, bobbin' 'n weavin' like Ali doin' the
Rope-A-Dope!
Effjay, you're up!