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Hey all,

 

Love the site, except that it steals hours away from me as I spend too much time reading through years worth of very helpful threads.

 

I picked up my 02 RSV about three weeks ago. After 1,500 miles I'm loving it more every day. My wife loves it at least as much as I. There is just one issue I'm hoping you folks can help with.

 

The wife isn't enjoying the wind at highway speeds. According to her, she is getting knocked around a lot worse than she does on the back of my Volusia which only has a small shield to keep the wind off my chest. So here are the details.

 

The shield on my RSV is 17inches tall and 23 wide. She is 5'8 and weighs about 105. I'm 5'7 and weigh a bit more than I should. She enjoys the very little wind on her legs (especially in the cold weather), but gets pounded on the upper body and head.

 

I'm thinking that the wind is being deflected over\around me and directly into her. I ride as long as it is above 20 degrees. At that temp I find my lower back getting cold which further makes me think the wind is wrapping around me. The front of my body stays comfortable.

 

Do other folks passengers experience such a rough time with the wind? Any suggestions on how to make the spouse's ride more comfortable?

 

Thanks Muchly,

Dan.

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I love the low windshield for solo riding, but my wife complains about the wind buffeting her. I bought the Clearview XL windshield to use on dual ride trips. My wife loves it. No more getting beat around since she sits higher up. They have a recurve shield that really kicks the wind up and above the passenger. Best money spent by me, ever.

 

:farmer:

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get rid of wife and ride solo..... OPs..just kidding..:buttkick:

 

No way, she is the best farkle ever. Functional and she sparkles. ;)

 

Getting her a comfy throne to make her butt happy is one of the major reasons I was able to convince her I needed a second motorcycle.

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Well I'm going a different route on this one. The bigger Clearview (and I would have the Honda vent put in) is definitely better but your wife has a cheaper option. Trade you in for another driver about 6'4" 250 lbs. He would block all the wind off her.

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I did the XXL clearview with vent, my wife says it is much better now.

:sign yeah that::goodpost:

 

We did the same thing; Clearview XXL windshield with vent. My wife also says she has much less wind buffeting. The only downside is that I can't see over the windshield. I use "Pledge" to help the rain bead and slide off the windshield.

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When my wife has the wind I don't let her ride with me!! Adjust her diet a little, she'll be okay!! OH! Not that kind of wind??? HUh!

 

Guess my wife is short enough or I'm tall enough, plus I've got the tall stock windshield, so she's happy back there!

 

Happy wife, happy life!!

 

:cool10:

 

Brian

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Yup, try a larger shield...

 

 

Or, give her a full face modular helmet!

 

I agree with Bob

 

try a larger wind screen or the Helmet

 

If she has one with a visor take it off or get a full face or modular

 

good luck

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:sign yeah that::goodpost:

 

We did the same thing; Clearview XXL windshield with vent. My wife also says she has much less wind buffeting. The only downside is that I can't see over the windshield. I use "Pledge" to help the rain bead and slide off the windshield.

 

Yeah, I do the Pledge thing too, but at least the Clearview has a better sweep back and sheds water much better than the stock, it was bad even with Pledge. And I couldn't see of the stock one either.

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Ditto on what everyone is saying..When I had my Venture XXL Clearview and no more buffeting on the wife..BTW SHE would know it after having 17 Neck back surgeries!

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I just downsized to a 14.5" narrow F4 windshield, and my wife hasn't complained at all. She says there is no problem with buffeting.

 

We kind of like some wind, as that's part of the freedom of riding a motorcycle, is getting some wind in your face. I get a chuckle out of some on here who have to have a deflector for this, or a visor for that, because they don't like the wind touching them. You're on a bike, for cripes sake!:stickpoke:

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I just downsized to a 14.5" narrow F4 windshield, and my wife hasn't complained at all. She says there is no problem with buffeting.

 

We kind of like some wind, as that's part of the freedom of riding a motorcycle, is getting some wind in your face. I get a chuckle out of some on here who have to have a deflector for this, or a visor for that, because they don't like the wind touching them. You're on a bike, for cripes sake!:stickpoke:

 

Since you change out the windshield how about letting me buy my once clearview back?

Buddy

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You really let your wife ride with you? Say what? Don't you know wives really prefer convertible sports cars! Their own of course and they really prefer to profile without you in the front seat. So sir, she has her ride, you have yours and the wind is now a moot point. :crackup:Well OK then, it works for me anyhow:clap2:

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Since you change out the windshield how about letting me buy my once clearview back?

 

Buddy

 

 

After I changed them out, the Clearview fell a whopping 3 feet, and shattered. Glad I took it off. The F4 won't shatter.

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After I changed them out, the Clearview fell a whopping 3 feet, and shattered. Glad I took it off. The F4 won't shatter.

 

 

Bummer...:(

Thanks for the info on the clear view now I'm leaning more toward the F4 for a replacement...

Buddy

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