Summertime Comfort on an Airhead RT
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 9:53 am
I just installed a vented Clearview replacement shield on my '84 R100RT, and its vent does significantly improve riding comfort with the increased cooling airflow it allows---I can wear a riding jacket up to about 80F, whereas before the Clearview, I was bailing out of the jacket in the low 70s.
Another sweltering Midwest summer like this past one, however, could have me considering a complete fairing-ectomy, though nothing beats an RT fairing when the weather is cooler, wetter, etc. Does anyone have experience with running a MUCH shorter "summertime" windshield on an RT---I'm thinking of one cut down to about the height of the mirror tops? I'm trying to do several things simultaneously:
1. Have my head and upper body in fairly "clean" (ie: not too much noisy/fatiguing buffeting), cooling airflow that makes wearing more skin protection than SPF 70 comfortable;
2. Maintain use of the RT's upright OE handlebars with their associated wiring, brake hoses, etc.;
3. Have a reasonably pleasing "finish" to the top of the fairing, and;
4. For the same reason as 3., I'd prefer to leave the lowers on---to my eye, at RT or RS without its lowers looks like a bike without its pants on.
I think I'd like to swap my new Clearview for this shorter "summer shield" seasonally, as the weather warms up in June, and then back to the Clearview when Fall arrives. Apart from buying an un-faired bike (a great idea, but the CFO says "no"), what have others done to make an RT fairing tolerable in the summer months while wearing protective clothing? Will a shorter shield simply generate an intolerable amount of wind buffeting and noise?
Thanks, in advance, for your insights.
Another sweltering Midwest summer like this past one, however, could have me considering a complete fairing-ectomy, though nothing beats an RT fairing when the weather is cooler, wetter, etc. Does anyone have experience with running a MUCH shorter "summertime" windshield on an RT---I'm thinking of one cut down to about the height of the mirror tops? I'm trying to do several things simultaneously:
1. Have my head and upper body in fairly "clean" (ie: not too much noisy/fatiguing buffeting), cooling airflow that makes wearing more skin protection than SPF 70 comfortable;
2. Maintain use of the RT's upright OE handlebars with their associated wiring, brake hoses, etc.;
3. Have a reasonably pleasing "finish" to the top of the fairing, and;
4. For the same reason as 3., I'd prefer to leave the lowers on---to my eye, at RT or RS without its lowers looks like a bike without its pants on.
I think I'd like to swap my new Clearview for this shorter "summer shield" seasonally, as the weather warms up in June, and then back to the Clearview when Fall arrives. Apart from buying an un-faired bike (a great idea, but the CFO says "no"), what have others done to make an RT fairing tolerable in the summer months while wearing protective clothing? Will a shorter shield simply generate an intolerable amount of wind buffeting and noise?
Thanks, in advance, for your insights.