FASTdan
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posted on 13/7/09 at 01:32 PM |
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screen options
We currently have the MK flyscreen on ours and I have to say the wind does get a bit much at times (particularly in your right ear and eyes - even
with sunglasses on). Would a proper aero screen reduce this at all? Or is it full screen time - I wondered if even this would help as it seems like a
lot of the wind comes in from the side.
I also find with a helmet on your neck gets gradually fatigued by the constant buffeting and sometimes it even feels like the wind is trying to lift
the helmet off.
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bbwales
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posted on 13/7/09 at 02:47 PM |
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Hi
I have the aeroscreen from Mac#1 and I find that it keeps the wind off me very well, with no wind hitting the right side of my face. In all I am very
happy with it.
Bob
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BenB
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posted on 13/7/09 at 03:40 PM |
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A full screen does induce some funky vortices that whip round the side of the screen and get you from the sides.... It's certainly not as
full-on-in-the-face as without but it's certainly not smooth!!
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FASTdan
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posted on 16/7/09 at 03:07 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by bbwales
Hi
I have the aeroscreen from Mac#1 and I find that it keeps the wind off me very well, with no wind hitting the right side of my face. In all I am very
happy with it.
Bob
Is that on an indy?
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grafter
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posted on 16/7/09 at 10:34 PM |
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The only way to get toasty with little wind in the cockpit is to get a full windscreen with side doors. Which are both available but not cheap.
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bob
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posted on 17/7/09 at 08:31 AM |
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As above
Side screens/doors make an amazing difference.
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