Windscreen rake - have you tried any mods to change screen angle?
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:18 am
[size=15px]I understand that there are many screen options out there - I know, I've tried them all as my thinner wallet can attest - and none of them are perfect for me.[/size][size=15px][size=15px][size=15px]My complaint is turbulence and that seems to be the result of excessive distance between the trailing edge of the screen and the rider's head. [/size]
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[size=15px]As you've probably tried, moving closer to the screen without changing the screen height diminishes turbulence and makes for a generally quieter ride. [/size][size=15px]Since moving forward to the screen isn't very comfortable, I thought I'd investigate moving the screen further back by increasing the angle off vertical or decreasing the angle off horizontal, depending on how you like to view things. Adding a balance vent (from Rifle Fairings) helped but I think things can be improved.[/size][size=15px][size=15px][size=15px]Essentially, you need to add spacers to the lower part of the screen to tilt it back, but due to the geometry of the mounting system it isn't simply a case of adding a few washers.[/size][size=15px][size=15px][size=15px]Has anyone tried anything along these lines, and if so, with what results?[/size]
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[size=15px]As you've probably tried, moving closer to the screen without changing the screen height diminishes turbulence and makes for a generally quieter ride. [/size][size=15px]Since moving forward to the screen isn't very comfortable, I thought I'd investigate moving the screen further back by increasing the angle off vertical or decreasing the angle off horizontal, depending on how you like to view things. Adding a balance vent (from Rifle Fairings) helped but I think things can be improved.[/size][size=15px][size=15px][size=15px]Essentially, you need to add spacers to the lower part of the screen to tilt it back, but due to the geometry of the mounting system it isn't simply a case of adding a few washers.[/size][size=15px][size=15px][size=15px]Has anyone tried anything along these lines, and if so, with what results?[/size]