Why don't you have a windshield?
#142
Some years back, I bought a Honda cruiser on eBay. It was in Knoxville TN, about a thousand miles from home, and it was late November when I went to pick it up and ride it home. I took a windshield with me to put on it, but twisted a bolt off one of the custom mounting pieces and couldn't wait around trying to find replacement hardware. So I took off without it.
That trip was a miserable experience. Plenty of cold, wind and rain (did not have a full face helmet), and I was under a time crunch and couldn't layover until the weather got better, had to keep going. My hands were tired and stiff for days afterward just from hanging onto the bars trying not to get blown off the bike. When I got home I parked that thing in the garage and didn't want to see it again for about a week. So I guess you can use all those uncomplimentary terms for people who like windshields for me, because I simply enjoy riding more with one.
In addition to that, with my Heritage, I think the shield is just part of the design and look of that specific model.
That trip was a miserable experience. Plenty of cold, wind and rain (did not have a full face helmet), and I was under a time crunch and couldn't layover until the weather got better, had to keep going. My hands were tired and stiff for days afterward just from hanging onto the bars trying not to get blown off the bike. When I got home I parked that thing in the garage and didn't want to see it again for about a week. So I guess you can use all those uncomplimentary terms for people who like windshields for me, because I simply enjoy riding more with one.
In addition to that, with my Heritage, I think the shield is just part of the design and look of that specific model.
#145
If I could find a windshield that would fit my bike 02 WG with after market bars, and not look weird I'd probably get one.
My spin is fried in my neck, and on a semi long ride at 70 to 80 MPH I'll have a killer head ache for hours.
I've heard once you ride with one, you'll never go back.
My old boss had one custom made for his Shadow that went about 6" above his head.
My spin is fried in my neck, and on a semi long ride at 70 to 80 MPH I'll have a killer head ache for hours.
I've heard once you ride with one, you'll never go back.
My old boss had one custom made for his Shadow that went about 6" above his head.
#147
I don't have one because:
(a) I dont need one, and...
(b) If I needed one, I cant afford it anyway, so I revert to (a)
I would have liked to have one for some of my longer 1000 mile + trips, but i survived without, so back to (a), again...
(a) I dont need one, and...
(b) If I needed one, I cant afford it anyway, so I revert to (a)
I would have liked to have one for some of my longer 1000 mile + trips, but i survived without, so back to (a), again...
#148
i ride long distance in the cold. not running a shield has never been about looks to me , I just don't like them in front of me. I don't know how to explain it , but without a shield the view is open and crisp, behind a shield ( even looking over one ) a lot of the view just seems muddied up...I don't know how to say what I mean , but I bet folks like me that don't run them understand what I am meaning.
#149
Last week, in the two days of winter that it's been fit to ride so far, I did 50 miles at a constant 80mph. Beach bars and no screen - it was like being kicked in the chest by a mule!
Give me the mule any day of the week!
If I want to go behind glass I'll go in the car. I'd rather be behind bars!
Give me the mule any day of the week!
If I want to go behind glass I'll go in the car. I'd rather be behind bars!
Last edited by steamybob; 01-15-2013 at 05:13 PM.