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Gssheller
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Some of you may remember the Humungous windscreen on the 82 1100 I bought. It was probably the most commented item on the entire bike. Well, most of that bike is gone by now, but the "barn door" remained.
In the interest of self preservation I really needed to do something about a windscreen on my 1000G. At speeds 65 or above, I feel like I'm about to be pushed off the bike. (I have a build that very much resembles a large sail.) Since $150 more or less is not in the budget right now, I decided to take matters in my own hands. More precisely, my Dremels.
So here is a before and after photo of the windscreen. You'll notice that on the 1100 you still can't see the top of the windscreen!! It really was gigantic!! After some riding and adjusting the height a bit, I'm super happy with how it turned out. I have completely removed the pressure from my chest, but I still get the wind in my face. It's great! 70+ is no problem now.
On the 1100
Showing how much was removed:
After:
Let me know what you think. There are still a couple of finishing touches in the form of sanding.
In the interest of self preservation I really needed to do something about a windscreen on my 1000G. At speeds 65 or above, I feel like I'm about to be pushed off the bike. (I have a build that very much resembles a large sail.) Since $150 more or less is not in the budget right now, I decided to take matters in my own hands. More precisely, my Dremels.
So here is a before and after photo of the windscreen. You'll notice that on the 1100 you still can't see the top of the windscreen!! It really was gigantic!! After some riding and adjusting the height a bit, I'm super happy with how it turned out. I have completely removed the pressure from my chest, but I still get the wind in my face. It's great! 70+ is no problem now.
On the 1100
Showing how much was removed:
After:
Let me know what you think. There are still a couple of finishing touches in the form of sanding.