https://imgur.com/gallery/K0gSZ9v
Went out for a ride yesterday, my first long distance on the bike. I’m really enjoying this Voyager. But some modifications are needed, thinking to cut the windscreen a bit. I like getting wind in my face and have the possibility to see over the screen. Right now it creates a lot of turbulence, with the result of wind in my neck and plenty off dust. Wonder if there is a way to work it out? How do you solve/deal with it?
Test ride, 270 miles went just perfect
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Re: Test ride, 270 miles went just perfect
There is some adjustment built into the design of the windscreen (loosen the mirrors and the screws holding the gold bezel on the front of the fairing). I was able to lower mine about 1/2" (can't remember exactly how much) but it made a difference - I can now see over it if I have to - I couldn't see over in the higher position without standing on the pegs). I would like it slightly lower but can probably live with the way it is now. At some point in the future, I may consider trimming another 1/2" off the top - we'll see about that.jorgeno wrote:https://imgur.com/gallery/K0gSZ9v
Went out for a ride yesterday, my first long distance on the bike. I’m really enjoying this Voyager. But some modifications are needed, thinking to cut the windscreen a bit. I like getting wind in my face and have the possibility to see over the screen. Right now it creates a lot of turbulence, with the result of wind in my neck and plenty off dust. Wonder if there is a way to work it out? How do you solve/deal with it?