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Tall Windscreen



I've only had the tall windscreen on the bike--the stock one went straight
into storage.  Am I missing some advantages with the standard windshield?

And, must say that, well beyond triple digit zeros, I wasn't noticing
whether the windshield flexed or not.  Too busy grinning inside my speed
bubble!

I don't have risers, yet, but took a 5-day trip to Arizona in mid-October
(just under 3000 miles--one day was a family visit, no riding).  All I can
say is that my shoulders would probably appreciate risers, but, all in all,
it was certainly tolerable, as is.  Liking the bike more and more, as the
engine and tranny loosen up! (eeehahhh!!)  Vicki, 01 ST ("Grinch")

	>>From: "William A. Flowers" <waflowers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
	>>Previously, you (Jim Huber) wrote:
	>>4th problem is you don't get as much wind lift to take weight off your
hands and wrists for long rides.
  	>>I agree here, too. I don't think I'd use it without the risers.  Even
with the risers I won't do more than a few hours with the tall screen.



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