Here's a drawing of the arrangement from the perspective of standing directly in front of the windscreen:

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I personally would NOT recommend it unless you want it strictly for the appearence. I thought it would decrease the wind hitting my helmet, like the WS does on my Burgman, but it actually makes it worse by pushing the turbulance directly into my helmet. I do like the appearence and have kept it installed. I am thinking seriously about taking it off for the summer when I switch to my open face helmet. I didnt notice any significant difference in MPG that some claim.fs8gbe wrote:so would you guys still recommend the oem windshield? or another brand? after my topcase, the windshield will be next...
charlie55 wrote: I'd have to agree that the mpg increase is negligible, but we're already getting between 70 and 80 mpg, so no big whoop.
I had no problems with the OEM windshild. Bit of helmet buffer, though. Not a problem with a FF. I will say, the windshield moves a bit at speed. I've wondered about stuffing some foam between the front of the fairing and the windshield to make if a bit less likely to flex.fs8gbe wrote:so would you guys still recommend the oem windshield? or another brand? after my topcase, the windshield will be next...
I agree about the wind situation, but it's nothing like what I can get off my MC at speed. It's never bothered me much.Lostmycage wrote:I never noticed that much of a gain in mpg or top end speed. I don't think the windshield is large enough to really take my body out of the slipstream equation.
I did notice that it took a lot of wind off my chest during the Winter (at the cost of more hitting my helmet), which is exactly what I wanted out of it. I'll likely be removing it over the summer.
It's an OK item. Each one requires some fitting an finagling. I'd say it comes down to what you're looking for out of it.
If I change my spreadsheet conversion to the values you use (.6m/bdu) it puts my mileage in the exact same range you get. guess it's time to get a more accurate conversion with the GPS. I'll try to do that soon.charlie55 wrote:I've found that my odo is almost exactly in 0.6 mile units, so that's what I'm using for my conversion. I'll admit that there's plenty of room for error, especially when it's difficult to fill the tank to exactly the same point every time. However, I have been tracking mpg's with an MS Excel spreadsheet app, and the average over the last year has been 73.68.
Guess that's what they mean by YMMV.
What would we do all day if we wern't OCD about such things? Perish the thought!Lostmycage wrote:Lol, you guys are silly! Just ride the damn things and know they're beating the pants off of your 4 wheeled vehicles. That's what I do! I still smile as I'm riding in AND out of the gas station.
But, since you're so determined, let me know what you end up with and that's what I'll tell people when they ask me, lol. Won't quite be right, but it'll be close enough.
I know rightLostmycage wrote:Lol, you guys are silly! Just ride the damn things and know they're beating the pants off of your 4 wheeled vehicles. That's what I do! I still smile as I'm riding in AND out of the gas station.
originally I just figured the difference between my TGB and the Blur on my daily commute. 6.3 miles on the TGB ODO vs 11.8 on the BlurBut, since you're so determined, let me know what you end up with and that's what I'll tell people when they ask me, lol. Won't quite be right, but it'll be close enough.
Lots of threads on this. This seems to be a problem on the '06 more than the '07s. My '07 Blur is fairly accurate - something like 8 or 9 percent off.BeachBuzz wrote:I know rightLostmycage wrote:Lol, you guys are silly! Just ride the damn things and know they're beating the pants off of your 4 wheeled vehicles. That's what I do! I still smile as I'm riding in AND out of the gas station.I still shop around for low prices too
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bonus points if I can pull up next to a big honkin SUV dumping their paycheck in the tank![]()
originally I just figured the difference between my TGB and the Blur on my daily commute. 6.3 miles on the TGB ODO vs 11.8 on the BlurBut, since you're so determined, let me know what you end up with and that's what I'll tell people when they ask me, lol. Won't quite be right, but it'll be close enough.not miles, not KM what's the deal??
Now if the TGB was off I have been using bogus numbers from the start.
Charlie55 uses .6m/bdu, I've been using .53m/bdu so if I change my # to Charlie's I get the same mpg range in the 70's. I'll try a commute with the GPS and get aconversion .