Looking at some changes
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2019 11:39 am
I must confess that, whenever discussions around changing screens arise I am usually a bit cynical as I have not particularly had an issue with my OE screen. That may now have changed. I am starting to suffer with tinnitus and I am finding that, on longer journeys, the wind noise is having an impact. (We just returned from a tour of Spain so it was particularly noticeable) I do wear custom made earplugs from Ultimate Ear, which are about as good as you can get but I am looking to reduce noise further if it is possible.
As an interesting note, after two weeks on the RT, I was out on my 1250 Bandit this weekend and I has less turbulence and wind noise on the Bandit than I did on the RT. The problem, of course, is that this is not an exact science as it is a combination of rider height, screen and, sometimes, helmet also. (I have had helmets that are quiet on the RT but noisy on the Bandit and others that are the other way round)
What I would like is a reduction in wind noise and buffeting but also a screen that is a little shorter/lower so that I can have a bit more air-flow on hotter days. I guess the research starts here.
I have had my twin-cam from new in January 2013 and still plan to keep it long term. As a one-owner pampered machine it should still have many years of enjoyable life left in it.
As an interesting note, after two weeks on the RT, I was out on my 1250 Bandit this weekend and I has less turbulence and wind noise on the Bandit than I did on the RT. The problem, of course, is that this is not an exact science as it is a combination of rider height, screen and, sometimes, helmet also. (I have had helmets that are quiet on the RT but noisy on the Bandit and others that are the other way round)
What I would like is a reduction in wind noise and buffeting but also a screen that is a little shorter/lower so that I can have a bit more air-flow on hotter days. I guess the research starts here.
I have had my twin-cam from new in January 2013 and still plan to keep it long term. As a one-owner pampered machine it should still have many years of enjoyable life left in it.