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I am 6'2" so I look over the windscreen all the time. (Over the top, I see the ground out about 10 to 15 feet in front of the bike)
It is perfect that way ... wind hits just at the top of my helmet, and there is no buffeting.
I highly recommend this setup, so I recommend you get (or make) a reduced height windscreen configuration, and enjoy this near ideal setup!
Same here 6'3" with LRS 19". Cut it down an inch to where the wind just catches my forehead and up. Can't stand looking at the windshield line or through it.
When I hit the hwy for a long trip, I use a FF helmet
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