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My scoot does not have a windshield (yet, anyway). All my friends that ride keep telling me, once you ride with one, you won't go back. I'm almost afraid of that, as I like the look without it. I don't ride too much on the freeway, but if I put alot of freeway miles on, I'd definately get one.
When I bought my little Yamaha to ride on it came with a windshield.
So I rose for 7 months with the windshield.
Bought my bike and there was no windshield. Rode it the 30 miles or so home
and the first thing I did was put on a windshield. Have a bad back and knew all about
it by the time I got home.
Have a detachable so maybe for local rides I'll take it off but not too often.
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