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I really like the way that looks.I've been looking for a small screen and I think you got me pointed in the right direction.And you say it works well at high speed.How about noise?Is that clear or tint?
I really like the way that looks.I've been looking for a small screen and I think you got me pointed in the right direction.And you say it works well at high speed.How about noise?Is that clear or tint?
This is tint but it is very light. I wanted the clear but actually I think the light tint gives it a more standard look.
I think it would look great with about another hours worth of work with the Dremel getting it where it would hug the lights (-:
I like my Windvest on mine, I don't have to look through it at all and it does a good job of knocking enough wind off of me to make running 80mph all day comfortable without being to big and bulky. Has a sort of classic look as far as it being just a flat slab of acrylic.
OK Guys - here is an update. I have now trimmed the screen just a little more and sloped it back further. Some new pictures too, the black thing you can see is my GPS mount which now sits nicely behind the screen. The angle it is now at allow my head to sit above and outside of the wind blast moving over the screen. So you still get the oncoming air in your face but the pressure on your body is very significantly reduced.
Looks good.
Been looking for a temporary windshield for my fat bob just for long rides, until I figure out how to get a batwing mounted on there with the factory headlight.
If you don't mind what is the National cycle part number, and did you find it online?
Thanks
GJW1911
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