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Re: Windshield Height
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 11:18 pm
by Ken in Oklahoma
PAS wrote:If your getting the re-curve you cant cut it down, simple as that.
Well, you "can" cut the "re-curve" down, but the "blast path" (to coin a phrase) of the air will be altered. If the ultimate goal is to get a relatively un-turbulent flow of air past the helmet, while being able to look over the windshield, then I reckon that could be done without the flip on the tip.
But then, I don't know everything.
Ken, modest in Oklahoma
Re: Windshield Height
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 8:00 am
by PAS
Ken, Your right! I just dont know many guys that would pay extra for a design feature only to cut it off. I must be missing the point.
Re: Windshield Height
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 8:57 am
by khittner1
The re-curve/no-re-curve option is a freebie choice for Clearview shields. Tint, vents, and custom heights/cuts cost extra, but the re-curve doesn't. So buy the way you want to try it, and, if that doesn't do what you want, experiment to your fine-toothed saber saw's content.
It'd be nice to have a database---or at least a string---of RT windshield height choices, together with the pertinent rider dimensions, and their noise, buffeting, ventilation, and look-over-or-under observations.
Re: Windshield Height
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 11:03 am
by Jeff in W.C.
Ken in Oklahoma wrote:
Hmm, I gather that you read what I and others said about cutting a windshield to height, and you decided that's not a viable option for you. Fair enough.
Unfortunately, I don't have time these days to experiement or custom cut down the windshield. So, I'm doing my best to figure out the best choice before ordering. I did cut down my current windscreen, but it seems a little short at 21". I didn't measure the size of the screen before I cut it down, so I can't make a comparison to whatever length that was. And, cheese grater files work well in shaping the windscreen.
Re: Windshield Height
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 3:15 pm
by Jeff in W.C.
I ended up ordering the 21.5" Clearview screen with a recurve and the vent. I should get it in 3-4 weeks.
Re: Windshield Height
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:22 pm
by George inMinneapolis
It also depends on the look you want. I have a short windscreen that is very unobtrusive. I experimented with leaning it back and forward and found putting it mostly vertical worked best.